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07/12/25Princeton, NJSalon 33
Time: 7:00pm.Admission: $20 suggested donation.Age restrictions: All Ages.Salon 33 presents a feature concert with singer-songwriter Avi Wisnia performing his original music at the grand piano; includes pot-luck meal with artist prior to the show at 7pm, Music at 8pm; BYOB and open to the public; RSVP for address and directions to the Salon private residenceBuy TicketsMore Information
07/24/25Hillsdale, NYFalcon Ridge Folk Festival
Time: 7:00pm.Admission: $65.Age restrictions: All Ages.Address:Dodds Farm, 44 CR 70.The legendary Falcon Ridge Folk Festival returns this summer to the Goshen Connecticut Fairgrounds. Avi Wisnia joins a roster of talented troubadors performing at the pre-festival party, complete with tastings and farm market during the day and performances at night on Thursday July 24th, entry with regular festival ticket purchaseBuy TicketsMore Information
08/09/25Philadelphia, PASoFar Sounds
Time: 7:30pm.Admission: $21.Age restrictions: All Ages.Address:Super Secret.SOFAR Sounds concert series brings artists and audiences together through unique live music experiences in surprising local spaces. Expect great vibes and a whole lot of community magic. This evening features Avi Wisnia and the theme “Groove & Flow.” Reserve your tickets to reveal the secret Philly location.Buy TicketsMore Information
08/21/25Philadelphia, PAWeitzman Museum of American Jewish History
Time: 7:00pm.Age restrictions: All Ages.Address:101 South Independence Mall East.Venue phone: (215) 923-3811.The Weitzman Museum welcomes acclaimed songwriters Avi Wisnia and Rachael Sage to Philadelphia with a summer concert of music and storytelling on the main stage; Tickets to be released soon
09/11/25Philadelphia, PAThe Fallser Club
Time: 7:00pm.Age restrictions: All Ages.Address:3721 Midvale Ave.Avi Wisnia performs a featured set of original music, hosted by The Philadelphia Folksong Society; this evening of notable Philadelphia artists also includes performances by Phyllis Chappell and Sad Patrick; advance ticket sales for this show will open soon TBA
10/18/25Ocean View, DEDickens Parlour Theatre
Time: 7:00pm.Admission: $38.Age restrictions: All Ages.Address:31810 Good Earth Lane.Venue phone: (302) 829-1071.“Avi Wisnia Presents: Piano Legends” The Dickens Parlour Theatre welcomes award-winning singer/songwriter and dynamic piano player Avi Wisnia with a concert event paying tribute to the most famous piano-pop performers of our time. With his smooth vocals and dynamic artistry, Avi Wisnia interprets the catalogs from beloved icons who really made the piano sing – from Billy Joel to Stevie Wonder, Carole King to Norah Jones, Elton John to Marc Cohn. This show highlights both the songs and the stories behind the songs, giving us a new appreciation for the monumental piano classics that have become the soundtrack of our lives. Doors open at 6:30pm; Concert starts at 7pm. The Dining Room opens daily starting at 3:30pm. Tickets now on sale! Advance reservations recommendedBuy Tickets
Tour: How Saba Kept Singing
10/23/25State College, PAPenn State
Time: 6:00pm.Age restrictions: All Ages.The documentary “How Saba Kept Singing” comes to Penn State University. The film tells the story of how Cantor David Wisnia survived the Holocaust and his journey back to Poland with his grandson Avi. The movie features music by both David Wisnia and Avi Wisnia, plus a brand new original song composed for the film. The screening will include live music performances and post-film discussion with Avi Wisnia. This event is open to the public.
11/02/25Philadelphia, PARodeph Shalom
Time: 10:30am.Age restrictions: All Ages.Address:615 N Broad Street.The documentary “How Saba Kept Singing” comes to the Rodeph Shalom community in Philadelphia. The film tells the story of how Cantor David Wisnia survived the Holocaust and his journey back to Poland with his grandson Avi. The movie features music by both David Wisnia and Avi Wisnia, plus a brand new original song composed for the film. The screening will include live music performances and post-film discussion with Avi Wisnia. This event is open to the public.
11/20/25Galloway, NJStockton University
Time: 6:00pm.Age restrictions: All Ages.Address:101 Vera King Farris Drive.The documentary “How Saba Kept Singing” comes to Stockton University. The film tells the story of how Cantor David Wisnia survived the Holocaust and his journey back to Poland with his grandson Avi. The movie features music by both David Wisnia and Avi Wisnia, plus a brand new original song composed for the film. The screening will include live music performances and post-film discussion with Avi Wisnia. This event is open to the public.

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