Wayfarers Chapel, in the beautiful foothills of Dillard, Georgia, is kicking off their Summer Concert Series on the deck beginning May 19th. This is a family affair experience and a favorite of the locals and visitors.
This year they will feature a new artist, Sofia Talvik, a Swedish-born musician. She is known for her storytelling and masterfully crafted melodies. Her latest album, “Center of the Universe” was released in 2023 and was up for consideration for a Grammy nomination in the Best Folk Album Category. Talvik looks forward to the experience, “I’m thrilled to be performing at Wayfarers Chapel. The venue’s serene atmosphere perfectly complements the intimate nature of my music, and I can’t wait to share my songs with the audience in Dillard.”
Talvik has taken her music across Europe and through 48 U.S. states. She travels in her 1989 Winnebago Warrior called Lil’ Chief with her husband Jonas Westin at the wheel. It is through her travels that Talvik has found her unique blend of Nordic and American sounds. Talvik finds inspiration in her journeys and uses these experiences in her songwriting.
The tour across America is all about her new album. Talvik shares stories of her tours and her life as an artist for the past 10 years with the audience.
She has played at big festivals such as Lollapalooza and SxSW. Talvik has opened for artists like Maria McKee and David Duchovny. You can expect almost one-on-one communication as Talvik jokes with her audience.
”That’s one thing I love about touring in an RV. I get to see so much that other touring European artists never get to see. And you can tell it is reflected in my songs as well. It’s a true inspiration to get to experience the vast and beautiful nature here,” says Sofia.
She will be the featured artist on June 2nd at 2 p.m. The concert is free of charge. You are welcome to leave a donation. Wayfarers Chapel is located at 182 Wayfarer Lane, Dillard, GA. You can contact (706) 746-3303 for more information. The summer series concerts begin May 19th and run through September 8.