The Elovaters
with Surfer Girl
DOORS: 5:00 PM
STARTS: 7:00 PM
Live on the Outdoor Stage
Genre: ReggaeAge Limit: All Ages are Welcome
No Refunds; Rain or Shine; Free Parking
The Elovaters (with Surfer Girl) will be performing LIVE on the Outdoor Stage at Salvage Station on Sunday, October 17th! Doors open at 5pm and the music starts at 7pm. Check out our FAQ page here to learn about parking options, what you can and cannot bring inside the venue, and MORE!
Root Down will be serving their delicious twist on Southern Soul food PLUS we will have our FULL bar open for you to enjoy!
Please review our Covid-19 policy here: https://salvagestation.com/covid-policy/
CDC guidelines + band requirements + our own personal policies are changing daily, so please keep your eyes on our website for updates. As always, thank you for supporting live music and for your cooperation as we navigate this challenging time together!
Listen to the Elovaters:
About The Elovaters:
Exploding into the American progressive roots scene in 2018 with their #1 Billboard Reggae album Defy Gravity, THE ELOVATERS have quickly become a household name for lovers of Sublime, Jack Johnson, Slightly Stoopid, G. Love, Stick Figure, The Movement, and more. Their music has been featured on CBS’ Hawaii Five-O and their song “Boston” was played during the World Series Parade when the Boston Red Sox won in 2018. Their 2020 followup EP Double Vision was voted EP of the year by Reggae 360, and programmed into heavy rotation on SiriusXM’s “No Shoes Radio,” “Margaritaville,” and “The Spectrum.” Their 2021 full-length album Castles was produced by Johnny Cosmic. They are currently touring in North America. https://theelovaters.com/
About Surfer Girl:
Surfer Girl is wavy. Real wavy. As no stranger to the feel good music scene, Surfer Girl is the latest artist project from the former reggae-pop duo Aer frontman, Carter Reeves. After sharing the stage with the likes of Dirty Heads, Sublime with Rome, Chance the Rapper and Mac Miller, Carter made the long overdue foray back into modern reggae music.
Surfer Girl is a genre bending, pop-leaning beach party, ready to get and keep you moving. Drawing from psychedelic dub influences such as King Tubby, to more mellow artists like Jack Johnson, Surfer Girl has a little sauce for everyone. While the music is completely self produced, and self written, Surfer Girl strives to deliver a sense of community with his music. It’s meant to share with your friends and family, while sipping mezcal or rolling a little bit of whatever you’ve got left at the bottom of the jar.
If you’ve never seen him perform live, prepare yourself for stage shattering energy, and an all around good time. Just like the legends of reggae music, Surfer Girl isn’t afraid of tackling some divisive, personal and introspective issues in his lyrics, with his main focus being to bring us all back together. “Let’s find some common ground, and let’s jam.”