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Wild Faith

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Please join us on powerful night of lyric and song capturing the imagination and inspiring healing for the people.

Be prepared to dance and cry as the tenderly powerful heart offering of Wild Faith bring back reminders what matters most in this life: connection to the planet, community and soul.

Audiences find themselves captured by Leonardo's soulful multi-octave voice and intricately beautiful guitar harmonies.

This music has been described as "Folk rock for the heart that gets the crowd moving." and "very healing"

5. BIO: Wild Faith formed in Colorado in 2017 when singer-songwriter Leonardo Armijo decided to take his music to a bigger stage both figuratively and literally. Within a month of forming the project, Wild Faith was selected as a winner of the Star Water Collective's ARISE battle of the bands and would play on their big stage later that year along with other winners Banshee Tree and the Alcapones.

With roots in folk and soul, Wild Faith traverses diverse musical soundscapes derived from an intention to re-wild the human spirit. If you start questioning what our society tells you to be and start listening from a deeper place, a realignment with the natural world starts to take place. Once this shift begins you start to trust it and put faith in this sense of deeper knowing beyond anything anyone can ever tell you.

Musically, Wild Faith navigates vulnerability with care and presence through use of visual lyrics, dynamic vocals and superb guitar accompaniment. Wild Faith creates engaging, dynamic shows that in moments have an audience dancing and in the next or same can have them in tears. Every show is different and Leonardo's ability to cypher and compose in the flow ensures every experience is once in a lifetime.

Leonardo is a New Mexico native of Spanish, Native American, Mexican and Mediterranean ancestry. He was raised in an environment of polarities that left him with a deep reverence and love of the natural world. He views music as an opportunity to connect community, people and land for the restoration of the Sacred.