TOUR DATES
Date City Venue 07/11/26 Hammonton, NJ Sharrott Winery Time: 6:00pm.Admission: no cover.Age restrictions: All Ages. Address: 370 S Egg Harbor Road.Venue phone: (609) 567-WINE (9463).Avi Wisnia performs live in our beautiful vineyard setting. 3 sets of live music (6pm – 9pm), with seating available by the vineyard or on the covered patio. Enjoy Sharrott wines by the glass or by the bottle, available for purchase during the performance. Plus, our Wine Bar Kitchen is open with our New Seasonal Menu! Please call ahead for table reservations.More Information 07/25/26 Philadelphia, PA The Rittenhouse Hotel Time: 9:30pm.Admission: no cover. Address: 10 West Rittenhouse Square.Venue phone: 215.546.9000.Avi Wisnia performs live at the grand piano of The Library Bar, within The Rittenhouse Hotel; enjoy 3 sets of live music (9:30pm – midnight) 08/14/26 Harleysville, PA Philadelphia Folk Festival Time: 4:00pm.Admission: $99 +.Age restrictions: All Ages. Address: 1323 Salford Station Road.Avi Wisnia performs with full band at the 63rd Annual Philadelphia Folk Festival, Friday Aug 14, stage details TBD; other artists include Leftover Salmon, RUNA, Tom Rush, The Tisburys, and many more; the festival is a three day extravaganza of traditional and contemporary music, dance, crafts, camping, and activities – the longest-running outdoor musical festival in North America; hosted at the Old Pool Farm in Upper Salford Township, near Schwenksville, Pennsylvania; tickets available for the whole weekend, or purchase a one-day-passBuy TicketsMore Information Tour: How Saba Kept Singing 08/20/26 Wilmington, DE The Screening Room at 1313 Time: 6:00pm.Admission: $10.Age restrictions: All Ages. Address: 1313 North Market Street.Venue phone: 302-409-0752.The Screening Room welcomes “How Saba Kept Singing” as part of our “Films Worth Talking About” series, which gathers our local community to experience a film that highlights relevant current and historical stories. The documentary tells the story of how Cantor David Wisnia survived the Holocaust through his modern-day 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. This screening event includes pre-show conversations and cocktails with musician Avi Wisnia;
