Ocie Elliott, the Canadian duo of Jon Middleton and Sierra Lundy, crafts songs that feel like shared secrets. Their acoustic-driven sound carries traces of the Vancouver Island landscape they call home: quiet, reflective, and steeped in emotion. With tracks like “Run to You” and “Slow Tide,” they blend sparse arrangements with vocal harmonies that feel timeless. Their strength lies in simplicity, no excess, just deep feeling. Their live shows channel that same understated intensity, always in service of connection, never spectacle.
Seeing Ocie Elliott live is like being invited into a living room session, intimate, open, and honest. Acoustic guitars, subtle keys, and intertwining voices form the heart of the set. The spaces between the songs matter just as much as the melodies themselves. Whether in a candlelit theater, cozy listening room, or converted chapel, their sound fills the room without overpowering it. The audience isn’t passive, they’re included. And when the harmonies swell in unison, you can hear the silence hold its breath.
There’s something rare about artists who perform without pretense. Ocie Elliott brings that quiet sincerity into every city they visit. No massive rigs or flashy intros, just two voices and a shared atmosphere that lingers long after the final chord. If they’re playing near you, this is a chance to experience music at its most human. Buy tickets now on Yadara, and check ticket prices early, their shows often sell out not from hype, but from word of heart. Some nights roar. This one resonates.