Festival Village Presented by Acura - DJN8, CLOVES, and Elizabeth and the Catapult

Sunday, January 21st • 4:00–8:00 p.m.
Festival Village , 475 Swede Ave.

Festival Village Presented by Acura- DJN8, CLOVES also featuring, Elizabeth and the Catapult


4:00-5:00 p.m. DJN8 DJ Nathan is currently, Resident DJ at Whiskey Jacques in Kethcum, ID, Barbacoa Bar and Grill/Night club, Boise, ID, and a mobile DJ.





5:00-6:00 p.m. CLOVES Now 21 years old CLOVES, was first noticed back in 2015 when she released her debut EP 'XIII' at just 19. One of the songs from the EP 'Don’t Forget About Me’, notably amassed huge exposure after being selected for a pivotal spot in the blockbuster film ‘Me Before You’, appearing on the soundtrack and introducing her to new fans worldwide. Since then, CLOVES has performed at key major festivals including Coachella, Lollapalooza, SXSW and toured the U.S twice as support to Brit Award winning James Bay and the Ivor Novello award winning Michael Kiwanuka, CLOVES has been busy writing, sculpting & co-producing her debut album, now completed, it is set to be released this summer. CLOVES might be young in years but from evidence in her debut EP she reveals an old soul that lingers, that is present in her gripping storytelling.





6:00-8:00 p.m. Elizabeth and the Catapult: Elizabeth Ziman, who performs as Elizabeth and the Catapult, is a critically acclaimed singer/songwriter from New York, living and working in Brooklyn. She's toured with the likes of Sara Bareilles and Kishi Bashi; collaborated with Esperanza Spalding, Gillian Welch, Blake Mills and Ben Folds; scored, with Paul Brill, a variety of international award-winning documentaries including "Trapped," a Peabody winner; and won an Independent Music Award for Songwriting, Folk category. Her songs have been featured in national television campaigns for Google, Amazon, Sky TV, and "So You Think You Can Dance".


Always writing, Elizabeth has narrowed her vast collection of previously unrecorded material down to her fourth full-length studio album "Keepsake," produced by Dan Molad (Lucius) and featuring collaborations with Richard Swift (The Shins).







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