Indie Folk Duo Ocie Elliott Share New Single “Adelina”

August 9, 2024 BY Emma Orland

After quietly captivating sold-out audiences across the globe, Victoria, B.C.-based duo Ocie Elliott are preparing for their most extensive and ambitious U.S. headline tour to date. The 37-city fall run starts on September 25 in Kelowna, B.C. and wraps December 1 in Nashville (all dates are below). Today, the pair (Jon Middleton and Sierra Lundy) return with a new single called “Adelina,” a song about a fictional heroine inspired by legendary musicians and personal idols – a fitting release to follow their debut appearance at Newport Folk Festival. Listen here: https://ocieelliott.ffm.to/adelina

They elaborate, “‘Adelina’ is a representation of those special people who hone that extra something inside of themselves to carve their way through the barriers of the tangible world, prying doors open for others in their wake.”

Ocie Elliott pens tunes that feel lived in. Their experiences as a couple pour into a living and breathing vision for 21st century folk amplified by alternative nuance and unassuming pop appeal. They’ve  amassed hundreds of millions of streams and have seen their songs featured multiple times in Grey’s Anatomy, in addition to sync placements on New Amsterdam, NETFLIX’s Sweet Magnolias, and more. Along the way, Ocie Elliott packed countless headline shows and shared stages with Joshua Radin, Sons of The East, Kim Churchill, and Hollow Coves.

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Ocie Elliott Tour Dates:

Thur, Sep 25   Kelowna, BC @ Kelowna Community Theatre

Sat, Sep 28     Edmonton, AB @ Winspear Centre

Sun, Sep 29    Calgary, AB @ Jack Singer Concert Hall

Wed, Oct 2      Winnipeg, MB @ Burton Cumming Theatre

Thur, Oct 3      Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line Music Cafe

Fri, Oct 4         Madison, WI @ Barrymore Theatre

Sat, Oct 5        Chicago, IL @ Metro

Sun, Oct 6       Indianapolis, IN @ Hi-Fi Annex

Tue, Oct 8       St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall

Wed, Oct 9      Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theatre

Fri, Oct 11       Fort Collins, CO @ Aggie Theatre

Sat, Oct 12      Boulder, CO @ Boulder Theater

Mon, Oct 14    Salt Lake City, UT @ The Commonwealth Room

Wed, Oct 16    Tempe, AZ @ Marquee Theatre

Fri, Oct 18       San Diego, CA @ House of Blues

Sat, Oct 19      Los Angeles, CA @ Fonda Theatre

Sun, Oct 20     San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore

Tue, Oct 22     Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades

Fri, Oct 25       Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom

Sat, Oct 26      Seattle, WA @ The Showbox

Sun, Nov 10    Detroit, MI @ The Majestic Theatre

Mon, Nov 11   Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls Theatre

Tue, Nov 12    Buffalo, NY @ Electric City

Thu, Nov 14    Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall

Fri, Nov 15      Quebec City, QC @ Salle Louis-Frechette

Sat, Nov 16     Ottawa, QC @ Algonquin Common Theatre

Sun, Nov 17    Montreal, QC @ M Telus

Tue, Nov 19    South Burlington, VT @ Higher Ground

Thur, Nov 21   Boston, MA @ Royale

Fri, Nov 22      New York, NY @ Webster Hall

Sat, Nov 23     Glenside, PA @ Keswick Theatre

Sun, Nov 24    Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club

Tue, Nov 26    Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre

Wed, Nov 27   Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel

Fri, Nov 29      Charleston, SC @ Charleston Music Hall

Sat, Nov 30     Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre

Sun, Dec 1      Nashville, TN @ CMA Theater