Where:
KettleHouse Amphitheater
605 Cold Smoke Lane Bonner, MT
Description:
Acclaimed violinist and dancer Lindsey Stirling will bring The Duality Tour to KettleHouse Amphitheater on Friday, August 30, 2024 with support from indie pop group Saint Motel.
For those fortunate enough to have witnessed Lindsey Stirling’s performances in 2021 or 2023, you already know that her shows are nothing short of spectacular! Blending electronic dance music with the elegance of classical violin and weaving in breathtaking theatrics, Lindsey delivers an unforgettable experience that captivates audiences worldwide. She’s released six full length albums, and her seventh, Duality, is due out June 14th. She recently teased the album with the single “Eye Of The Untold Her.”
With an impressive 13 million subscribers on her YouTube channel and a collection of prestigious awards, including Billboard Music Awards and Streamy Awards, Lindsey Stirling has solidified her status as a powerhouse in the music industry. Yet, what truly sets her apart is her genuine connection with her fans. Embodying the essence of today’s independent recording artist, Lindsey’s symbiotic relationship with her audience radiates positivity and fosters a sense of belonging within her global community of supporters.
With Lindsey’s past performances in Montana consistently selling out, tickets for “The Duality Tour” are expected to move quickly once again…especially with the added talent of Saint Motel joining the lineup! Don’t miss your chance to experience this unforgettable evening of music along the Blackfoot River.
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