Bon Iver, the musical project of Justin Vernon, emerged from the serene, secluded cabin near Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where Vernon sought refuge after the dissolution of his former band, DeYarmond Edison. The year was 2007, and the self-titled debut album "Bon Iver" (a misspelling of the French phrase for "male voice") that he recorded in this cabin became an internationally acclaimed masterpiece. Its rich tapestry of harmonic layering, haunting melodies, and intimate lyrics about love, loss, and healing captured the hearts of listeners worldwide and earned Vernon a devoted following. The album's lead single, "Skinny Love," became a hit, showcasing Verno's distinctive falsetto and his ability to evoke deep emotional resonance through his music. Since the release of the debut album, Bon Iver has evolved both sonically and stylistically with each subsequent release. The sophomore album, "Bon Iver, Bon Iver," released in 2011, expanded the project's scope, incorporating a wider range of influences and instrumentation, from electronic textures to full-band arrangements. It continued to explore themes of nature, identity, and the complexities of the human experience. With the release of "i,i" in 2019, Bon Iver further ventured into new territories, blending pop sensibilities with the introspective lyrical content that has become a hallmark of Vernon's songwriting. Throughout his career, Justin Vernon has collaborated with a diverse array of artists across various genres, from Kanye West and James Blake to TU Dance and Wye Oak, reflecting his versatility and commitment to pushing musical boundaries. As a live performer, Bon Iver's shows are renowned for their dynamic and immersive experience, often featuring a rotating lineup of musicians that brings the studio complexities to life on stage.