Lindsey Stirling Stirs Up 2014

There aren’t a whole lot of albums that can reach No. 1 on the dance/electronic chart as well as the top of the classical album chart. But there’s nobody quite like Lindsey Stirling. She’s taking her unique show on the road come May for a 44-city North American tour.

Photo: James P. Hendershot
Sweetlife Festival, Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, Md.

The violinist/dancer/composer who mixes electronic beats with classical, pop and hip hop re-released her self-titled debut in October. It addition to doing pretty dang well on the dance/electronic and classical album charts, the LP peaked at No. 23 on the Nielsen SoundScan albums chart.

And she’s still having a blast choreographing and directing her own videos on her YouTube channel, Lindseystomp, which has amassed over 3.8 million subscribers since launching in 2007.

Check out one of Stirling’s latest videos – “Minimal Beat” – below:

In November Stirling headlined the first ever YouTube Music Awards where she took home the “Response of the Year” award for her duet with Pentatonix for their version of Imagine Dragons’ “Radioactive.”

Here’s the plan for the 2014 tour:
 
May 13 – San Diego, Calif., Humphrey’s Concerts By The Bay     
May 14 – Anaheim, Calif., City National Grove Of Anaheim     
May 15 – Los Angeles, Calif., Club Nokia     
May 17 – San Francisco, Calif., Warfield Theatre     
May 19 – Portland, Ore., McMenamins Crystal Ballroom     
May 20 – Vancouver, British Columbia, The Vogue Theatre     
May 21 – Seattle, Wash., Showbox SoDo     
May 22 – Boise, Idaho, Knitting Factory Concert House     
May 24 – Las Vegas, Nev., House Of Blues     
May 26 – Tucson, Ariz., Rialto Theatre     
May 27 – Tempe, Ariz., The Marquee     
May 29 – Magna, Utah, The Great Saltair     
May 30 – Broomfield, Colo., 1stBank Center     
May 31 – Papillion, Neb., Sumtur Amphitheater     
June 3 – Saint Paul, Minn., Myth     
June 4 – Madison, Wis., Orpheum Theater     
June 5 – Milwaukee, Wis., Riverside Theatre     
June 6 – Chicago, Ill., Riviera Theatre     
June 7 – Detroit, Mich., Masonic Temple Theatre     
June 9 – Indianapolis, Ind., Egyptian Room     
June 10 – Louisville, Ky., Mercury Ballroom     
June 11 – Columbus, Ohio, Lifestyle Communities Pavilion     
June 12 – Lewiston, N.Y., Artpark     
June 14 – Toronto, Ontario, Kool Haus     
June 16 – Montreal, Quebec, Metropolis     
June 17 – Boston, Mass., House Of Blues Boston     
June 18 – New York, N.Y., Terminal 5     
June 20 – Sayreville, N.J., Starland Ballroom     
June 21 – Westbury, N.Y., The Space At Westbury     
June 23 – Philadelphia, Pa., Electric Factory     
June 24 – Washington, D.C., Echostage     
June 26 – Norfolk, Va., NorVa     
June 27 – Charlotte, N.C., Fillmore Charlotte     
June 28 – Nashville, Tenn., Ryman Auditorium     
June 30 – Chattanooga, Tenn., Track 29     
July 1 – Atlanta, Ga., Masquerade Music Park     
July 2 – Saint Petersburg, Fla., Jannus Live     
July 3 – Orlando, Fla., Hard Rock Cafe / Hard Rock Live     
July 5 – Boca Raton, Fla., Sunset Cove Amphitheater     
July 7 – Birmingham, Ala., Iron City Live     
July 8 – New Orleans, La., House Of Blues     
July 10 – Houston, Texas, Bayou Music Center     
July 11 – Austin, Texas, Stubb’s Bar-B-Q / Waller Creek Amph.     
July 12 – Dallas, Texas, South Side Ballroom

A fan presale is ongoing now. Tickets will be available to the general public Dec. 20 at 10 a.m. PST.

For more information visit LindseyStirling.com.

And click here to read her Pollstar cover story.