Elisabeth Beckwitt
Elisabeth Beckwitt and The Sedonas
Isis Music Hall
743 Haywood Rd
Asheville, NC 28806
Jun 20, 2018
8:30 PM UTC
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Elisabeth Beckwitt Biography
From her childhood in Lexington, MA to adulthood in Nashville, TN, Elisabeth Beckwitt has battled anxiety, depression, and addiction. She’s always felt that it’s important to be open and honest about her struggles so that she can encourage others to reach out and seek the help that they might need. Elisabeth pairs her clear, powerful voice with an unapologetically supportive attitude towards her tribe and weaves them together into relatable stories with encapsulating melodies that build an intimate connection with her audience.
With her debut EP ’Gray Again” released in 2018 Elisabeth confronted her demons so we could all feel a little more comfortable talking about our own. With her summer 2019 EP, “Indigo," Beckwitt is showing us the kind of life we can expect to find on the other side of recovery. Catch the single “Free Fall” on Nashville's local independent radio station Lightning 100, and stream “Indigo” through Spotify’s “Out Now” Pride Playlist.
When Eastside's Pansexual Queen isn’t hosting her monthly showcase, Sad Girl Night, you can catch Elisabeth playing shows locally in Nashville and touring regionally throughout 2020 to promote her recent releases; including dark pop angry anthems "Lovely" and "Think You Are," and self-care banger "Fake It," off her newest EP, "Other Side Of Sober."
Read MoreWith her debut EP ’Gray Again” released in 2018 Elisabeth confronted her demons so we could all feel a little more comfortable talking about our own. With her summer 2019 EP, “Indigo," Beckwitt is showing us the kind of life we can expect to find on the other side of recovery. Catch the single “Free Fall” on Nashville's local independent radio station Lightning 100, and stream “Indigo” through Spotify’s “Out Now” Pride Playlist.
When Eastside's Pansexual Queen isn’t hosting her monthly showcase, Sad Girl Night, you can catch Elisabeth playing shows locally in Nashville and touring regionally throughout 2020 to promote her recent releases; including dark pop angry anthems "Lovely" and "Think You Are," and self-care banger "Fake It," off her newest EP, "Other Side Of Sober."
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