250914 Geoff Eido & The Elements

The Center for the Arts

Genre: Indie Pop Geoff Eido is a musical artist, activist, and voice for humanity, creating work rooted in his self-described philosophy, Love OS—a way of living that dissolves division and invites us into spaces grounded in love. His voice carries raw power and fierce compassion, blending the outrageous with the deeply heartfelt. During the “No Mine” movement here in Grass Valley, Geoff wrote and released the song “Wells Run Dry” to voice the outrage of locals at the prospect of the Idaho-Maryland Mine reopening. The accompanying music video reached tens of thousands and served to bring awareness to the plight of our community to achieve ultimate victory. https://youtu.be/R4W08pYKmmw?si=Dd8WbA7Hjwkyfu57 For Geoff, music is a lifeline—an antidote to depression, cynicism, and resignation. His songs are personal notes to self, each one a step in understanding the mystery of life more deeply. Through his lyrics, Geoff invites listeners to question the nature of reality and explore love, truth, and consciousness together. His music isn’t just sound—it’s a call to awaken, to feel, and to remember who we are beneath the noise.

Center for the Arts volunteers: Please remember to wear black or black and white clothes with closed-toe shoes. Please leave time to find street parking as our parking lot is for patrons only. If you're a new volunteer, please come 15 minutes early and ask for the House Manager so we can give you a quick orientation to your duties for the event. When you arrive at the Center (314 W. Main Street, Grass Valley) enter through the front lobby doors and check in at the volunteer table in the gallery.

250914 Geoff Eido & The Elements
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