Eli Lieb's Concert at Renberg Theatre to Benefit LA LGBT Center, 2/28

By: Jan. 23, 2015
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The Los Angeles LGBT Center's Lily Tomlin/Jane Wagner Cultural Arts Center has announced Eli Lieb In Concert, a special one-night-only benefit event at the Center's plush and intimate Renberg Theatre on Saturday, February 28, at 8pm. The show will be a rare "unplugged appearance" featuring just Lieb and his acoustic guitar.

Eli Lieb began burning up YouTube with brilliant covers of such popular songs as "Wrecking Ball," "Young and Beautiful," "Mirrors," "Stay," and "Skyfall." Since then the openly gay musician has released the acclaimed self-penned singles "Young Love" (which has received three million YouTube views), his first solo album Eli Lieb, and most recently his single, "Lightning in a Bottle." He resides in Los Angeles, where he is completing his second album. Since his arrival in LA in 2013 Lieb has collaborated with artists such as Adam Lambert, Cheyenne Jackson, and Crystal Bowersox.

Due to his growing popularity, Lieb was approached by the Leo Burnett Advertising Agency to write an original song for Allstate Insurance's #OutHoldingHands campaign. Lieb wrote "Safe in My Hands," which accompanied an animated short film by the same name, which was released in June 2014 and has become an anthem for the LGBT community. Another recent hit song, "Zeppelin," garnered the attention of ABC Family producers, who featured it as the closing song for the second season finale of the network's The Fosters. "Zeppelin" will be used in an upcoming episode of The Fosters as well. For more, visit www.elilieb.com.

General admission tickets for Eli Lieb In Concert are $25. VIP tickets are available for $100 and include priority reserved seating and a post-performance reception with the artist. All seats may be purchased online at www.lalgbtcenter.org/theatre or by phone at (323) 860-7300. Net proceeds from all ticket sales will support the full range of free and low-cost programs and services offered by the Los Angeles LGBT Center.

The Los Angeles LGBT Center's Renberg Theatre is located at the Village at Ed Gould Plaza, 1125 N. McCadden Place (one block east of Highland, just north of Santa Monica Boulevard), in Hollywood. Free onsite parking is available.



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