Eldersister
Iron County Acoustic Music Association welcomes the indie-folk duo Eldersister to the Park Place Eatery Event Room (23 West Center Street).

Eldersister Set to Bring Indie-Folk Magic to Cedar City

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Music lovers, mark those calendars for Saturday, February 15, 2025, when the Iron County Acoustic Music Association welcomes the indie-folk duo Eldersister to the Park Place Eatery Event Room (23 West Center Street). The doors open at 6:30 PM, with music starting at 7 PM. There is a $5 suggested donation to support live, local music.

An Evening of Soulful Yodels

Eldersister is composed of sisters Kaitlin Sevy and Marissa Sevy Thompson, who describe themselves as “two cowgirlies yodeling about heavy stuff, trying to keep it real.” The pair’s raw, heartfelt sound reflects their Western roots, blending old-school acoustic techniques with a fresh indie-folk flair. Their first record, Tell Me a Lie, is slated for release in July 2024, and early buzz points to a promising addition to the growing Utah music scene.

More Than a Concert—It’s Community

This performance is presented by the Iron County Acoustic Music Association (ICAMA), an organization committed to “presenting live acoustic original and traditional acoustic music to bring people together and build community.” Their efforts have cultivated a welcoming environment for singer-songwriters and acoustic bands, helping Cedar City shine as a hub for authentic, grassroots music events.

Why You Shouldn’t Miss Out

Whether you’re a longtime folk fan or someone craving a memorable Saturday night out, Eldersister delivers a warm, intimate experience that speaks to the heart. Expect engaging storytelling, captivating harmonies, and the kind of honest performances that make live music worth celebrating. It’s the perfect chance to see an up-and-coming duo before they hit the national stage.

Eldersister
Iron County Acoustic Music Association welcomes the indie-folk duo Eldersister to the Park Place Eatery Event Room (23 West Center Street).

Ticket Info and Final Notes

A $5 suggested donation at the door supports the musicians and ICAMA’s ongoing mission. Arrive early to explore downtown Cedar City, then settle in for an evening of powerful tunes in a cozy, family-friendly venue. With Eldersister’s rising profile and a dash of Western charm, this is bound to be one of the standout shows of the season.

For more details on the show or to follow Eldersister’s journey, visit them on social media (@eldersister) and check out the Iron County Acoustic Music Association’s pages (@IronCountyAcoustic) for any updates. Grab your friends and come celebrate a night of live folk music—cowgirl style!

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