The dynamic duo, TwoSet Violin, is set to bring their viral talents to Davies Symphony Hall, where they will collaborate with the esteemed San Francisco Symphony. On July 12 and 13, TwoSet Violin will present their latest musical venture, “Sacrilegious Games,” following their world tour. This interactive performance promises to challenge traditional ideas of what a classical concert can be.
Brett Yang and Eddy Chen, the faces behind TwoSet Violin, began their journey to make classical music more accessible in 2013. Over the past 12 years, they have amassed an impressive following, with over 9.5 million followers and 1.5 billion views across various platforms.
Throughout their rise to fame, TwoSet has been celebrated for their authenticity, humor, and ability to make classical music appealing to a wider audience. With their viral success, they have become known for their unique ability to blend entertainment with musical expertise.
Tickets for the upcoming concerts will start at just $30, with sales opening on March 26 at 8 am PT, as announced by the San Francisco Symphony.
The popularity of TwoSet Violin extends far beyond their YouTube following. They’ve sold out major venues such as the Berlin Philharmonie and Sydney Opera House and have shared the stage with world-renowned musicians like Hilary Hahn and Lang Lang.
The “Sacrilegious Games” concerts will combine TwoSet’s signature style with the extraordinary musicianship of the San Francisco Symphony. This collaboration continues their mission to bring classical music to modern audiences.
For those eager to secure their seats, TwoSet Violin shared an announcement on Instagram, saying: “We hope you’re ready for a crazy concert! Official dates are out for our North America Tour!” The post also reveals an exclusive pre-sale opportunity on March 25, where fans can sign up to receive a pre-sale code for early ticket access before the general public.
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