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Lindsey Stirling (born September 21, 1986) is an American violinist, songwriter, and dancer. She presents choreographed violin performances, in live and music videos found on her official
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channel, which she created in 2007. Stirling performs a variety of music styles, from classical to pop and
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to electronic dance music. Aside from original work, her discography contains covers of songs by other musicians and various soundtracks. Her music video "Crystallize" finished as the eighth-most watched video of 2012 on YouTube, and her cover version of "
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" with
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won Response of the Year in the first
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in 2013. Stirling achieved one million singles sold worldwide by August 2014. As of September 10, 2019, her ''Lindseystomp'' YouTube channel exceeded 12 million subscribers and over 3 billion total views. Stirling has been named in ''
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'' magazine's 30 Under 30 In Music: The Class Of 2015. ''Forbes'' notes her quarter-finalist position on ''
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in 2010, a No. 2 position on the ''Billboard'' 200 for her second album ''Shatter Me'' in 2014, and her 11 million subscribers on YouTube. Stirling's eponymous debut album was a commercial success in Europe, selling 200,000 copies in Germany, winning a platinum certification; three additional certifications were given by Austria, Switzerland and Poland. The album was nominated for the
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for
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. Stirling's second album ''Shatter Me'' won Top Dance/Electronic Album at the
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.


Early life

Stirling is the middle child of three daughters of Stephen and Diane Stirling. Stirling describes her childhood as being raised in a modest household and stated "I would not trade my humble childhood years for anything else." Due to her family's financial limitations, her parents could only afford to find a violin teacher who would give her half lessons. Although they were told by instructors that "a child isn't going to learn how to play in 15 minutes a week", her parents persisted, and at the age of five she began taking violin lessons. Living in
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, Stirling attended Greenfield Junior High, and at age sixteen, Stirling attended Mesquite High School and joined four friends in a rock band called Stomp on Melvin. As part of her experience with the group, Stirling wrote a solo violin rock song, and her performance helped her to win the state title of Arizona's
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and claim the Spirit Award in the
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Finals competition. Stirling was also a member of Charley Jenkins Band for about a year. From a young age, Stirling had a fascination for dance, and desired to take both dancing and violin lessons. In an interview with ''
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'', she said, "...ever since I was a kid, I've always wished that I could dance, but my parents said, 'You anchoose violin or you anchoose dance, but we can't afford both', and I chose violin. So this is kind of a fulfillment – it's funny to say, but this is something I've always wanted to do."


Career


2010–2012: ''America's Got Talent'' and debut studio album

In 2010, at the age of 23, Stirling was a quarter-finalist on
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of ''
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'', where she was described as a "hip hop violinist". She impressed the judges on ''America's Got Talent'', not only by mixing hip-hop, pop, and classical music on the violin, but by incorporating dancing with playing the violin, which she also does on her tours and official music videos. On a live-chat, Stirling explained, "It is very unnatural to dance while playing the violin. I had to practice so hard to learn how to do it, but now it is part of my expression and it comes naturally. I have to know a song perfectly before I can even begin to move. Once I know a song really well, I can then have fun dancing." Not only in her performances, but also with her music, dancing made a huge impact: "I loved dance music so I started with that and wrote 'Transcendence', 'Electric Daisy', and 'Spontaneous Me'." Stirling's performances were dubbed "electrifying" by the judges, and won the acclaim of the audience, but after she attempted to step up the dance level in her quarter-final performance, judge
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buzzed her. He told her: "You're not untalented, but you're not good enough, I don't think, to get away with flying through the air and trying to play the violin at the same time."
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commented: "You need to be in a group. ... What you're doing is not enough to fill a theater in Vegas." In her blog, Stirling confided: "I was devastated at the results ... It was painful, and a bit humiliating; however, I had to relearn where it was that I drew my strength." Stirling decided to continue to embrace her unique style of performance, promoting herself on the Internet. In a 2012 interview she remarked: "A lot of people have told me along the way that my style and the music I do ... is unmarketable. But the only reason I'm successful is because I have stayed true to myself." Shortly after her performance on ''America's Got Talent'', cinematographer
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contacted her in hopes of collaborating on a YouTube video together. They agreed to shoot a music video for her song, "Spontaneous Me." It was filmed the week of May 9, 2011. The video boosted Stirling's popularity, and she began making music videos for her YouTube channel regularly. Stirling's YouTube channel, Lindseystomp, which she created in 2007 and which is named after her first band Stomp on Melvin, is the main repository for her music videos. During 2011, the channel rapidly gained popularity and has over 3 billion total views and over 12 million subscribers, . Her music is featured on
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and
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. Stirling also created a second YouTube channel, LindseyTime, in September 2012, in which she posts videos related to her life,
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, behind-the-scenes content, etc. Stirling has experimented in combining violin playing with hip hop and
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. Stirling's collaborations with other musicians and singers have included Amy Lee (Evanescence) (''Love Goes On And On''), Shaun Barrowes ("Don't Carry It All" –
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), Jake Bruene and Frank Sacramone ("Party Rock Anthem" –
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),
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("Mama Economy"),
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("Skyrim", "A Thousand Years", "Game of Thrones" and "Star Wars"), Lzzy Hale ("Shatter Me"), Alisha Popat ("We Found Love"), John Allred ("Tomb"), Amiee Proal ("A Thousand Years"), Megan Nicole ("Starships"),
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("Mission Impossible"), Debi Richards (née Johanson) ("River Flows in You", "Phantom of the Opera"),
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("Heads Up"),
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("I Knew You Were Trouble", Thrift Shop"),
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("Pokémon Dubstep Remix" and "A Thousand Years"),
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("All of Me"),
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("I Knew You Were Trouble"), and
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("Radioactive", "Papaoutai", “Over the River”). She has also collaborated with the Salt Lake Pops orchestra and
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. Stirling's eponymous debut album was released on September 18, 2012, in conjunction with a North American tour that same month. In December 2012, YouTube announced that Stirling's song, "
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", was the No. 8 top-viewed video of 2012 with over 42 million views.


2013–2014: First World Tour and ''Shatter Me''

On April 22, 2013, it was announced that
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's manager ( Troy Carter) signed a deal with Stirling after being impressed by her rise in the media. "By looking at the numbers, automatically you could see this girl knew how to move the needle and understood YouTube was a venue to engage fans both online and offline," Carter said. Stirling, who had previously refused to work with other management companies explained her new deal with Carter: "But with Atom Factory, they were up to date on current things and trying new stuff all the time, and I felt so creatively alive when I met with them." On June 21, Stirling received her first golden certification for her album, ''Lindsey Stirling'', in Germany and in the next month, she earned golden certifications from Switzerland and Austria. On August 2, 2013, ''Billboard'' announced that Stirling's studio album had sold more than 158,000 copies in the United States and that she was the second best-selling artist on the
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charts in 2013, behind
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's album '' Passione''. In June 2013, she performed at
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, and in July, she joined
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, The Orchestra at Temple Square and the
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at the 21,000-seat
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in Salt Lake City, UT for their annual
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concert where she performed Scotland the Brave and Simple Gifts. Stirling also announced her first ever tour dates in Australia, South Korea and Japan. Stirling's YouTube channel reached three million subscribers on August 31 and on September 4, after almost a year of touring, she completed her first world tour with her last appearance in London. On September 12, Stirling performed at the Dreamball 2013 charity gala at Ritz Carlton in Berlin, Germany. Two weeks later, Stirling announced on her official website that she had started making her second album. In October 2013, Stirling announced that she would take part in season three of ''
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'', a dance competition web series created by DanceOn in which the winner is awarded US$50,000. Stirling was the second of three finalists, but she did not win the fifty thousand dollars despite receiving critical acclaim on her three performances with her partner Anze Skrube. One of the three judges,
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, classified her second performance as "one of the best" in ''Dance Showdown'' and the last one as the best she had ever seen. Almost a year after its official release, Stirling's self-titled studio album was re-released on October 29, 2013, as an exclusive deluxe version featuring newly recorded versions and remixes of her best-known songs such as "Crystallize", "Elements", and "Transcendence". Target carried four bonus tracks while all other retailers had two additional tracks. Stirling sold 10,000 copies of her extended-version album in the first week of sales, which was a record for her, and her album as it peaked from No. 79 to No. 23, becoming its highest position in ''Billboard'' 200. Days before, she had performed on '' Conan'' on October 24. On November 3, 2013, Stirling and Pentatonix's version of "
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" won a YouTube Music Award in the category Response of the Year. Stirling also performed during the live-streamed event. On December 16, Stirling announced the first tour dates in Canada and U.S. on her 2014 World Tour; some pre-sales were sold out after the first day of selling and the first concert to be sold out was in
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on January 29. Stirling appeared on several ''Billboard'' 2013 year-end charts; notably, No. 3 on Classical Album Artists, No. 2 on Classical Albums, and No. 3 on Dance/Electronic Albums (both for ''Lindsey Stirling''). At the beginning of 2014, Stirling's self-titled album hit gold in Poland, received its first platinum certification in Germany and later on in Austria. Stirling received her first
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gold certification on February 4 for her hit single "Crystallize". On February 26, Stirling released her debut album in France which entered the charts at number 17 selling 4,900 copies in its first week of sales. On March 5, Stirling performed three concerts at the El Plaza Condesa in
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, being her first time to do so in Latin America. In 2014, Stirling was nominated for the
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music award in two categories: Crossover National/International and Newcomer International, receiving the Crossover National/International award on March 28. On March 12, 2014, Stirling posted a video announcing her second studio album, ''
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'', would be released in May. She also created a
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account where consumers could buy her new album, signed or not, and also exclusive items, such as signed posters, personalized video and even
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calls with Stirling herself. At the end of the first day, the signed ''Shatter Me'' CD was already sold out. On March 25, Stirling officially released her first single from ''Shatter Me'', entitled " Beyond the Veil", along with its accompanying music video. On April 3, Stirling posted that she collaborated with
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for his fifth album. The song, " Beautiful Times", was released on April 8. On April 23, 2014, Stirling released the second single of her upcoming album: "Shatter Me". The song, the album's title track, accumulated 1.3 million views its first day online. The album was released in the U.S. on April 29 and in Europe on May 2. In the U.S., the album sold 56,000 copies in its first week and reached No. 2 on the ''Billboard'' 200, becoming Stirling's biggest sales week ever. In Europe, ''Shatter Me'' was also a commercial success as it reached the Top 5 in Sweden and Germany and also peaking the first position in Austria. On May 18, Stirling assisted to the ''Billboard'' Music Awards where her debut album had been nominated in the category "Top Electronic/Dance Album". Stirling also performed her first single "Beyond the Veil" during the ceremony. On May 13, 2014, Stirling performed in
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, the first show of her second world tour, which consisted of 77 shows in total, 48 in North America and 29 in Europe. This world Tour was in support of her new album ''Shatter Me'' and the crew consisted of Jason Gaviati and
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(which had been part of her First World Tour) plus the adding of two new dancers: Stephen Jones and Pter Styles and the choreographer Anže Škrube. On July 2, ''
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'' posted that Stirling's second studio album ''Shatter Me'' had been the third dance/electronic album with most sales in the first half of the year (119,000) only behind
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'' and Lady Gaga's ''
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''. In the same chart, Stirling's debut studio album was at sixth place with 108,000 copies sold in the first half of 2014. On July 27 Stirling's hit single "Crystallize" became Stirling's first music video to have 100 million views. Six days later, on August 2, Stirling posted on her Twitter account that she had been nominated for her first ever
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. On August 6, Stirling came back after four years to ''America's Got Talent'' to perform as host, along with
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their single "Shatter Me". In August, it was revealed that Stirling would be part of two collaborations. The first one was revealed on August 13, and was about Stirling collaborating for a second time with the ''
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'' group Pentatonix for their third studio album '' PTX, Vol. III'' on the song "
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", by
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. The second collaboration was revealed nine days later, on August 22, when it was announced Stirling had been part of a song with singer
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for her upcoming album '' Sweet Talker''. On September 14, it was revealed Stirling would be part of a YouTube marketing campaign for a new selection of
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chocolate candy bars. On September 29, Stirling announced she would be joining
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Andrea Bocelli for his UK and Ireland Tour in November 2014. On October 4, Stirling started the European leg of her second world tour by performing in Finland, on support of her album ''Shatter Me''. On November 24, Stirling extended her tour to the year of 2015 by adding dates in North America and
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. That same day Stirling performed at ''
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'' to promote her album by performing "Roundtable Rival". On December 5, Stirling performed at the Video Game Awards. On the 2014 Year-End ''Billboard'' Charts, Stirling peaked the categories of Classical Albums with ''Shatter Me'' and the Classical Album Artist. Her second studio album also appeared tenth in the year-end charts of independent albums and fourth in Dance/Electronic Albums. Stirling had the second position in the Dance/Electronic Album Artists and fifth in the charts of independent artist and Top dance/electronic artists.


2015–2018: ''The Only Pirate at the Party'', ''Brave Enough'', ''Dancing with the Stars'' and ''Warmer in the Winter''

On January 9, 2015, Stirling was featured on the Forbes list '30 Under 30' as one of the few musicians featured in the top thirty of recognized celebrities under the age of thirty. On the same day ''Billboard'' announced that ''Shatter Me'' and ''Lindsey Stirling'' had reached the first and second position as the best-selling dance-electronic albums in 2014. On February 7, 2015, Stirling performed at the Grammy Foundation's 17th annual Legacy Concert. A few days later, Stirling announced that public television would be airing her shows from London under the name ''Lindsey Stirling: Live from London'', starting in March. It was later noted that the shows would also air in the U.S. On March 2, it was announced that Stirling had won a YouTube Music Award among other forty-nine artists. The fifty selected artists were the ones with biggest growth in views, subscribers and engagement over the last six months. This is Stirling's second YouTube Music Award. On March 23, the 2015 YouTube Music Awards were broadcast online, with thirteen selected artists releasing original music videos. Stirling released the music video for "Take Flight". On March 26, Stirling participated in the 2015
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, where she won the category of "Best Crossover Act" for the second consecutive year. Stirling also performed at the Echo Awards with artist
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. On April 7, the
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nominees were announced and Stirling was mentioned in two categories: Top Dance/Electronic Artist and Top Dance/Electronic Album, for her album ''Shatter Me''. Stirling won the latter category, her first Billboard Music Award. On May 4, a single from Marina Kaye'e ''Fearless'' album was released under the title "Sounds Like Heaven", featuring Stirling. A day later a collaboration between Stirling and
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was released on iTunes. On July 1, while being interviewed by ''Billboard'' in New York, Stirling announced that when her current tour finished in August she would begin work on her third studio album: "As soon as we finish this tour, mid-August, I'm just gonna jump straight into the studio, it's pretty exciting and it's also terrifying to start thinking about a new album again. But I'm honestly so excited to see where it goes. I have a lot of ideas on directions it could go, and I'm really excited to see which way it could go. But the truth is, I don't know where it's going!" In its July 22 issue, ''
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'' magazine ranked Stirling eleventh on its Digital Star Ranking, which ranks the top twelve stars in the digital world. It was also estimated that Stirling's annual Ad Income was $364,000. On August 8, 2015, Stirling released her first
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under the name " Lindsey Stirling: Live from London", which included part of her
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. The album reached the top ten position in
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, being her third consecutive album in doing so. It also reached the peak position at the German music DVD charts. In the same month, Stirling played the
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before the start of an
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game at
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. In late December 2015, Stirling earned her first US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 entry with "Hallelujah" debuting at number 81 on the issue dated January 9, 2016, and peaking at number one on the Hot Christian Songs Chart, being her first single in doing so as well. Stirling had announced in June 2015 that over the course of two and a half years, she had completed an autobiography, ''The Only Pirate at the Party'', published by
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. Co-authored by Brooke S. Passey, Stirling's sister, the book was released on January 12, 2016, and was listed at #10 on ''
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'' hardcover nonfiction best-seller list for January 31, 2016. The book's title owed its origin to Stirling's diagnosis of
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in the second grade, for which an eye patch was prescribed. She was uncomfortable with the treatment until she began pretending she was a pirate. Stirling became intrigued by the pirate lifestyle, and said: In January 2016, Stirling's autobiography was released under the name of ''The Only Pirate at the Party'', which would later reach the tenth position at ''The New York Times'' hardcover nonfiction best-seller list. Three days later, a collaboration between Stirling and the Swedish DJ/producer
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was released under the title "Dying for You", with its official video premiering on February 1. In June 2016, Stirling announced her new studio album ''
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'', which was set to be released on August 19, 2016. Shortly after, she uploaded a new music video " The Arena" to her main channel. Upon its release, ''Brave Enough'' debuted at number one on the US
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chart and number 5 on the Billboard 200, where it peaked. Stirling released an exclusive track "Firefly" with Brave Enough via
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, which featured Stirling on vocals. The song would later be used in the movie Barbie: Star Light Adventure. In August 2016, Stirling released the song " Something Wild" which she wrote for the
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movie, Pete's Dragon. The song played over the end credits and features on both Brave Enough and the official movie soundtrack. Stirling appeared on several television shows in August to promote her new album, including
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and ZDF's Morgenmagazin in
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, performing The Arena live. During the same month, Stirling performed in the opening ceremony of
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, a ''
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'' tournament which had the biggest prize pool in
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history. Later Stirling also appeared in a
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magazine photoshoot and feature interview. In September 2016, Stirling started her
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in
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, California that would continue worldwide for 79 dates. Stirling also performed the national anthem and a pre-game concert for the
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season opener against the
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at
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. Stirling wore a 49ers jersey to perform in. September also marked the release of three special editions of Brave Enough. All released exclusively on vinyl, there was a red swirl disc edition, a
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exclusive featuring the bonus track "Activate" and an
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edition limited to 500 copies with an autographed postcard from Stiring enclosed. Stirling was also featured on the cover of fashion & lifestyle magazine, Bello for their Summer edition. In October 2016, Stirling launched a music video for the single "Prism", featuring herself as five clones named "The Violindseys". The same month, Stirling was featured on the cover of Strings Magazine. The following month, Stirling released the single '' Hold My Heart'' featuring
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along with an
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themed video. A second video was later released in collaboration with HP, featuring Stirling playing both herself and her alter-ego super fan Phelba. Stirling was one of the first artists to record for the newly launched
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. Stirling recorded two acoustic tracks at Spotify Studios in
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, her single, '' Something Wild'' and a cover of '' 7 Years'' by Lukas Graham. They were premiered on the streaming service on November 30, 2016. Stirling began 2017 by launching a single version and video of her song "
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" featuring
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. Later in the year Stirling and Rooty would perform the song on
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sampled "First Light" from
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and credited Lindsey Stirling in the song ''Small Doses'' as violinist on her EP All Your Fault: Pt. 1 released in February. In April, following her performance in London for the Brave Enough Tour, Stirling gave an interview and live performance on
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in the UK. On the same trip, Stirling also appeared on
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. For
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2017, Stirling released a limited edition vinyl copy of Brave Enough. The gatefold was signed by Stirling and limited to 650 copies worldwide. Later that month, she would perform at the
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at the
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in Los Angeles. Stirling performed as part of a line up with
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and
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The following month, a documentary called Lindsey Stirling: Brave Enough was released as paid content via YouTube. The documentary was filmed during Stirling's
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and featured concert footage, interviews and personal footage. In the same month, Stirling was featured in digital fashion and lifestyle magazine, Phoenix. In September 2017, Stirling was announced as one of the celebrities to compete on
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of ''
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''. She was paired with professional dancer
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. During the course of the show, Stirling had two serious injuries that nearly ruled her out of the competition. First suffering a blunt rib injury and possible separation during training and later a knee injury during a rehearsal for a group dance. Stirling's performance in
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of the competition was in memory of her father, Stephen, who died in January of that year from cancer. Professional dance partner Ballas wore a hat and scarf of Stirling's father for the performance. Stirling and Ballas finished in second place, averaging a score of 27.1, and secured 5 perfect score performances across the 17 dances. In early October 2017, a
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themed music video for the song "Mirage" was released featuring
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. Later that month, Stirling released her fourth studio album ''"
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"'', a holiday themed record. The album features
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,
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,
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of
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, and
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. The album opened at #32 on the
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, selling 15,000 copies, making her fourth Top 40 album. In November, Stirling went on her North American " Warmer in the Winter Tour celebrating the new album. The following October, Stirling released a Deluxe version of "Warmer in the Winter" which featured five additional tracks. In addition, a music video for "I Wonder as I Wander" was released. Stirling commenced her Wanderland Tour celebrating the festive album across 24 dates in North America. In November 2018 for Record Store Day's Black Friday event, Stirling released a special Holiday Edition picture disc vinyl. The record featured images of Stirling from her
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photoshoot imprinted onto the vinyl record itself. The dual sided single had two tracks - You're A Mean One Mr. Grinch and
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. It was limited to 2350 copies. In 2018, she appeared on the track "Hi-Lo", the third track of
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's fourth studio album ''Synthesis'' released as a single in June. Stirling toured with the band in the U.S. during that summer. Stirling also appeared at the Yamaha All-Star Concert in Anaheim in January, 2018. Stirling collaborated with Alexander Jean on the song "Deeper" released in mid-2018. This made a re-connection between Stirling and her DWTS partner Mark Ballas. In late 2018, Stirling made a number of television appearances. She returned to Dancing With The Stars, for a guest appearance on the October 15, 2018, episode, dancing a "trio dance" with
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and
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. Later that month, Stirling appeared in an episode of the first series of
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, playing the character Pock. In November, Stirling was on the cover of French lifestyle publication, Grumpy Magazine. She would also release a video for "
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" featuring Sabrina Carpenter, originally from her 2017 album Warmer in the Winter. In December, Stirling was a guest on ''
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: My Hometown Christmas''. In an interview later that month, Stirling revealed in an exclusive interview with the
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, that she was invited to join the first season of America's Got Talent: The Champions but declined.


2019–2021: ''Artemis'', ''World Tour'', ''String Sessions'' and ''Lose You Now'' (EP)

On June 21, 2019, Stirling announced that her fifth album,
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would be launching later that year. Stirling said that she had been inspired by the
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, and drew parallels to her own experiences and challenges. The first single released from the album was "
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". It was a joint audio and music video release. On the same day, Stirling announced her Artemis Tour. The tour began in
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and
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in 2019, but was postponed during the Covid-19 pandemic. The tour returned in North America in 2021, however tour dates in Australia, Russia and Ukraine were later cancelled. Alongside the album launch, it was revealed Stirling would be releasing a six-part comic book series under the title Artemis. In July 2019, Stirling performed
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, a single from the album, at PBS's
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celebration. Later the song was re-released with vocals by
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, along with a music video and a television performance on
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. In November 2019, Stirling reprised her holiday themed tours, embarking on the
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across 26 dates in North America. This was her third holiday themed tour based around the album "
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". During the tour, her video for "We Three Gentlemen" was released. Stirling was featured on the cover of Guitar Girl Magazine for their Winter 2019 issue. In November, Stirling's collaboration with
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on the song Voices was released. It was the lead single from their album Native Tongue. Across 2019, a number of Stirling's songs would be used on television and movie soundtracks. "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" in
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, "The Phoenix" in The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and the "Phantom of the Opera" medley in
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. In March 2020,
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released a video of Stirling performing the song "
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" at the
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. The song shares a name with the NASA
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which has the goal to return humans to the moon in 2024, including the first woman. As part of the "Artemis" album, Stirling would release a number of music videos for tracks not released as singles that matched the storyline of the album. In June 2020, the video for "Between Twilight" was released featuring professional dancer
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. The video storyline is showing Artemis (Stirling) meeting Orion (Hough) and falling in love. Later in September 2020, a video for "Til The Light Goes Out" was released with Stirling acting as the leader of a small band of mystics living in the desert. In May 2020, Stirling launched a weekly podcast called "String Sessions" and featuring music artists. Every episode is started with a string (violin) cover of a song by the featured artist. The podcast is made available on
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,
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, and
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. Guests have included Andy Grammer, Amy Lee from Evanescence, JP Saxe x Julia Michaels, Gabby Barrett and Johnny Rzeznik. In July 2020, Stirling celebrated 3 billion views on her YouTube channel. In August 2020, Lindsey Stirling was announced as a second time collaborator with Evanescence for the third single,
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, alongside many rock singers as well as past collaborator
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. Including Stirling and Hale were
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from
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, Sharon den Adel from
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, Deena Jakoub from
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and many more of Evanescence close family and friends. In the same month, Stirling released the single " What You're Made Of" featuring guest lyrics from
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. The song was written for the video game,
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. In September, No Saving Me by Philmon Lee was released featuring Stirling. Stirling also collaborated with American post hardcore band
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on the song Invincible in October. A music video was also released for the song included Stirling herself. Stirling was on the cover of Civilian Magazine for their Fall/Winter 2020 issue with an exclusive interview and photoshoot. Stirling opened 2021 releasing the single "
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" in collaboration with DJ
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. It was based on her original song, "Guardian", from Artemis. Mako wrote the lyrics for the song, and a music video was released on January 15. The song peaked at number 3 on the
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chart for week ending January 30. In April 2021, an acoustic version of the song was also released. During the same month, Stirling released a cover and music video of the song Wild Rift from the popular video game,
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. Stirling was also featured at this time in an advertising campaign for the Asus
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. In July 2021, Stirling released her second ever EP for
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. Titled "
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" the five track EP was a vinyl exclusive, limited to 2,000 copies with an etched B-Side. The same month, a video for the song "Masquerade" from Artemis was released, based around a silent movie. The video was filmed in the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles. Following this, Stirling released further video game collaborations. In August 2021, she performed a version of
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score for the opening night of
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. Later a video for the battle song "Flame of Hope" was released. Stirling would also appear as a guest performer on
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alongside two time champion magician
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. In September, Stirling announced she was releasing a rock version of "Rage Beneath The Mountains" from
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for its first anniversary. Stirling announced in October 2021 that she had collaborated with long term instrument partner
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to produce a limited edition "Crystallize" violin. The instrument is made from a variety of fine woods including
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and
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. The violin was limited to 100 units and as a package with Stirling branded instrument, bow,
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and case was priced at $2,495. In the same month, a collaboration between Stirling and cosmetic company Bellapierre was announced. ''Intentional Beauty by Lindsey Stirling'' was launched, with the first product a citrine beauty palette. Stirling's music was featured as part of
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's
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50th anniversary celebration in the 'Harmonious' show at
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, a night-time event that began in October. In November, Stirling embarked on
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, a 22 date North American concert series. This was her fourth holiday themed tour. Later that month, on November 28, "Lindsey Stirling: Home for the Holidays" was released in
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. A mix of Christmas songs and other popular tracks by Stirling were recorded and filmed with unique choreography specifically for this release. In the same month, a special song ''Lords'' was released in conjunction with the mobile video game
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. Stirling had been on the original line-up for
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in 2022, however her name was later absent from their announcement, alongside other notable absentees including
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and
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.


2022–present: ''Snow Waltz'' and live performances

Stirling began 2022 by announcing she had written the theme song for the
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series Good Sam, featuring
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. In February, Stirling headlined the grand opening of
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, a new sports and leisure arena in
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. In March, Stirling was a guest on Season 3, Episode 111 of the Kelly Clarkson Show, performing alongside Karolina Protsenko. Following the release of the app Amp by
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, the company announced in a press release that Stirling would be launching a show on the platform. Her first show aired on March 30, 2022. In an interview published on March 31, 2022 with ''Violinist'' Stirling confirmed she was working on a new album. On April 2, Stirling performed at
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for their Seven Seas Food Festival event in The Nautilus Theater. Later that month, it was confirmed Stirling would perform at both The Festival at Sandpoint on August 6, 2022 and at the
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on September 17, 2022. Stirling is also scheduled to perform at
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on August 4, 2022. On April 11, it was announced Stirling had collaborated with Kluge Interactive on a DLC pack for their
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music game Synth Riders to release later that month. It was announced that Stirling would be performing at the 2022
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. Her concert took place at
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on July 7, 2022. On May 3, 2022 it was announced Stirling would perform at the
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as part of their Summer Concert Series in July. In early June, Stirling was featured on the song Maniac released by girlfriends on their album ''(e)motion sickness''. On 21 June, Stirling was part of the
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live event Harmonious Live broadcast from EPCOT at Disney World. Stirling was announced as a performer for August 2022 at the Clear Summer Nights concert series in Bend,
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. On July 12, a music video for Love Goes On And On was released featuring
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lead singer Amy Lee. On August 25, Stirling announced her new holiday themed album named ''Snow Waltz''. Alongside the announcement, the first track "Ice Storm" was released as a music video on YouTube. The album was recorded in Los Angeles, produced by Gladius and will release digitally in October, and on vinyl in November. In September, Stirling announced a North American tour to coincide with the release of Snow Waltz during November and December 2022. Hallmark Channel, Hallmark announced in September that Stirling would be making a cameo appearance in their movie, ''A Fabled Holiday'' starring Brooke D'Orsay and Ryan Paevey, performing Joy to the World from Snow Waltz. Stirling was recruited to perform for A Plague Tale: Requiem as part of the pre-launch activities by the video games manufacturer. Stirling featured in a music video interlaced with gameplay. In November, Stirling made a return to The Kelly Clarkson show, performing Joy To The World. House of Solo magazine interviewed Stirling about her album and UK tour dates from Snow Waltz in December 2022.


Philanthropy

On October 1, 2013, Stirling teamed with the non-profit Atlanta Music Project to help spread appreciation of music to children who might not otherwise have the chance. The Atlanta Music Project's mission was "to inspire social change by providing Atlanta's under-served youth the opportunity to learn and perform music in orchestras and choirs." For this, Stirling made available two limited edition Lindsey Stirling/The Power of Music shirts. The money collected from the sale of those shirts went directly to the Atlanta Music Project with the combined goal of raising enough to provide music training for 50 children. On March 22, 2014, Stirling joined Cirque du Soleil for the second annual ''One Night for One Drop'' in Las Vegas. The non-profit organization presented the show in the Mandalay Bay, Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in celebration of World Water Day, a day which encourages people to conserve water resources in an effort to make clean water accessible to all. During her 2017 Warmer in the Winter tour, VIP guests were encouraged to bring an unopened toy to donate to Toys for Tots. Donors received an exclusive photo laminate of Stirling and pet chihuahua Luna Latte. On December 15, 2018, as part of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Western New York's concert series, Stirling performed at Shea's Buffalo Theatre. All proceeds from the show went to Buffalo Ronald McDonald House and the Family Lounge & Happy Wheel Cart at John R. Oishei Children's Hospital. In April 2020, Stirling launched The Upside Fund a non-profit charity to support individuals struggling throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. In a July interview, it was revealed she had donated hundreds of thousands of dollars, and was broadening the scope of the charity to include anyone struggling economically at the time. Later that month, a partnership was forged with Tea North a Canadian company who would donate 100% of their online profits for a month to The Upside Fund. On August 27, 2020 Stirling announced she would be auctioning off a number of her performance outfits on eBay with all revenue donated to the charity. Stirling repeated this in May 2021 with auction lots including her Roundtable Rival music video outfit. For the 2021 festive season, Stirling partnered with Resolve Partners to drive donations through The Upside Fund to help those in need of financial support for medical bills. In November 2021, Stirling partnered with Fandiem to run an online giveaway where fans could donate and win a Yamaha Crystallize limited edition violin and a virtual lesson with her. In February 2022, Stirling ran another outfit auction to support The Upside Fund on eBay. On May 8, 2020, Stirling participated at the 320 Festival, a mental health awareness event created by Talinda Bennington and Kevin Lyman. Due to the quarantine restrictions of COVID-19, the performance was livestreamed from her sister's farm in Missouri. All net proceeds from the event were donated to its nonprofit partners. In March 2022, Stirling announced she was running an auction to support UNICEF in Ukraine following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian invasion. Lots included video and tour outfits, along with her violin used as a teenager. The items collectively sold for over $16,000.


Instruments

Stirling uses a variety of violins depending on her performance. For live performances, she mostly uses
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SV-250 Silent Violin Pro and Luis and Clark "''Nero''" carbon fiber acoustic violin. Stirling has been using the Yamaha Electric Violin since 2000, and the Luis and Clark violin was made famous after she used it in her cover version of "
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" with
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in 2013. For studio recording, Stirling uses an early 1900s Ernst Heinrich Roth "''Roth''" acoustic violin most of the time and her Yamaha silent violin for an extremely clean sound. Before using the "Nero", Stirling used her "Roth" during live performances. However, she stopped using the "Roth" live because she was sweating so much during the show. Stirling also owns three more violins which are a $40 eBay violin "Ingrid", a purple Wood Viper Violin "Viper" and a Yamaha Silent Violin "Steampunk". "Steampunk" is her first ever electric violin, and "Ingrid" is used for dangerous stunts in her music videos. In an interview in August 2016 with Strings Magazine, Stirling stated that Yamaha electric violins are her "weapon of choice" while the "Roth" she calls Excalibur is her favorite. In 2020, Stirling joined Reverb to talk through her five favorite violins including ''David Bowie'', her crossbow violin. In a 2022 video uploaded to TikTok, Stirling showed fans all of her current violins. Other violins include: * Cleopatra - An electric with gem-encrusted body. Featured often when performing "Master of Tides" * Anastasia - A gift from Russian fans. Red body with various fauna decoration on the front body. * Pickles - A child's violin used for concert interludes. * Violumpet - A converted stunt violin with horn attachment; featured in "Roundtable Rival". * Ace - An alternative acoustic violin * David Bowie - An electric with a crossbow attachment; featured in "Artemis" * Arowen - An electric with a silver gem-encrusted body. * Starlight - An electric with an LED light strip. * Spoon - An electric Yamaha YEV104 Series in a natural wood finish. * Crystallize - A signature Lindsey Stirling Yamaha electric. Stirling uses the L.R. Baggs Violin Pickup for her "Roth" and "Nero". In March 2022, Stirling auctioned off a violin she used as a teenager for the charity Unicef. The violin sold for $7,200.


Personal life

Stirling attended Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah, to study film making. She later served as a Missionary (LDS Church), missionary in New York City for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). A story she wrote about her mission was later published in the compilation ''Do Not Attempt in Heels: Mission Stories and Advice from Sisters Who've Been There''. Stirling returned to Provo in 2009 to continue studying at BYU. She then moved back to Arizona, in December 2012, to be with her family. In August 2015, she graduated from the BYU Marriott School of Management with a Bachelor of Science degree in recreation management.. She resides in Los Angeles, and in 2019 moved to the Hollywood Hills, buying a property from film director John Stalberg Jr.. In December 2015, Stirling became the owner of Luna, a Chihuahua (dog), chihuahua. Appearing on stage and in photoshoots, Stirling credits Luna with helping her through the loss of close friends and family. For a short time she dated filmmaker
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, who had attended the same university and church. The two began dating shortly after the filming of "Crystallize" and Graham moved to Utah. The two have since ended their professional and personal relationship. In October 2017, on ''
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'' Stirling revealed her year and a half relationship with Ryan Weed ended. Stirling has publicly spoken about her battle with Anorexia nervosa, anorexia. She discovered her disorder while working for a treatment center for troubled girls. Stirling said in an interview with ''Good Morning America'' that her song "Shatter Me" was "actually my story of overcoming my eating disorder". The cover art of the album is a reference to her struggle which showcases a "seemingly perfect-looking ballerina standing in the middle of a cracked glass globe". In 2013, Stirling was featured by the LDS Church in its I'm a Mormon campaign in which she spoke openly about how her faith helped in her battle during high school and college. On November 25, 2014, she performed and answered questions in a live world broadcast to LDS youth. A one-hour video recording of the event was featured on the LDS Church home page. Stirling is a Teetotalism, teetotaler, and during tours she has a ban on her team consuming alcohol on her tour bus. Stirling has a celestial body named after her, List of minor planets: 242001–243000#516, Asteroid 242516 Lindseystirling, about 2–3 km diameter, semi-major axis of 2.72AU, eccentricity of 0.051, inclined 3.7 degrees to ecliptic.


Touring band members

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– drums, percussion (2012–present) * Ryan Riveros - keyboards, guitars (2021–present) Former * Kit Nolan – keyboards, guitars and sampling (music), samples (2015–2021) * Jason "Gavi" Gaviati – keyboards, sampling (music), samples (2012–15); Gaviati died on November 21, 2015.


Discography

* ''Lindsey Stirling (album), Lindsey Stirling'' (2012) * ''
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'' (2014) * ''
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'' (2016) * ''
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'' (2017) * ''
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'' (2019) * ''Snow Waltz'' (2022)


Filmography


Bibliography


Books


Music Publications

Stirling has authored and published a number of books of music she has either performed or arranged for Violin and Piano. In addition, she also sells sheet music from her own online store.


Comics

Lindsey Stirling released a series of comic books to pair with her album, Artemis.


Tours


2012–2013 Tour

Stirling's first tour lasted almost a year with 122 dates around North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The Lindsey Stirling Tour began three days before the CD release of her first album, ''Lindsey Stirling''. Her tour began in 2012 with dates in North America within the United States and Canada. At the beginning of 2013, Stirling continued her tour in Europe as a "test tour". Her official European leg kicked off in Russia on May 22, 2013. In August 2013, she continued her tour, adding dates around Asia and Australia. Finishing her tour, Stirling added a last date in the UK on September 4, 2013. The shows were a success in that 46 dates were sold out, and on Ticketmaster.com the audience gave a rating to the tour of 4.7 out of 5 stars.


2014–2015 Tour

In 2014 and 2015, Stirling played the Shatter Me World Tour and The Music Box Tour. The 2014 North and European American leg of Lindsey Stirling's tour consisted of her performing 77 shows over a five-month time span. For 2015, Stirling did 67 shows over five continents. Stirling toured around North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania and South America, being her first time to present a show on this continent. In December 2014, it was confirmed that more than 200,000 people had attended Stirling's shows, more than half of them being from the European continent.


Lindsey Stirling Summer Tour (2016)

After taking nine months off to record a new album, ''
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'', which was released on August 19, 2016, Stirling returned to touring. An April 2016 announcement confirmed her Summer Tour which would encompass individual concerts and festivals across the United States of America. The announcement occurred shortly after her surprise appearance at Coachella.


European Summer Festivals (2016)

Following completion of her summer tour, Stirling played at four summer festivals in September 2016. She began at Electric Picnic in Ireland on September 3, before travelling to Festival du Chant Gros in Switzerland and performing on September 7. Stirling would then play Fête de l'Humanité on September 9 and Lollapalooza#Germany, Lollapalooza Germany in Berlin on September 10 before returning to start her 2016/17 Brave Enough Tour a few weeks later.


Brave Enough Tour (2016-2017)

Following her Summer 2016 Tour, Stirling started her 79 date world tour that would span across 4 continents through 2016 and 2017. The tour began in
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, California in 2016 and ended in Guadalajara in August 2017.


Warmer in the Winter Tour (2017)

Stirling's first Christmas tour. Lindsey Stirling announced her 2017 Warmer in the Winter Tour, slated to kick off in the fall on November 8 in Albany, NY at Palace Theatre. It concluded in Phoenix, AZ at Comerica Theatre on December 23. Stirling broadcast the concert live on Twitter on November 28.


Synthesis Live (2018)

Stirling and
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announced they would be co-headlining together for the second leg of Evanescence's ''Synthesis Live, Synthesis Tour''. They were also accompanied by a full orchestra.


The Wanderland Tour (2018)

On September 4, 2018, Stirling announced the 2018 Christmas-themed Wanderland Tour was slated to kick off in the fall on November 23 in Reno, NV. The tour concluded on December 22 in North Charleston, SC.


Artemis Tour (2019-2022)

Stirling announced her Artemis World Tour in 2019 to support her latest album. The tour began in Mexico in 2019, before moving into Europe. The tour was scheduled to continue in 2020 through South America, Australia and later North America however these concerts were postponed due to Covid-19. The North American tour was rescheduled and began in 2021.


Warmer in the Winter Tour (2019)

On September 18, 2019, Stirling announced the continuation of her Christmas-themed tour from previous years. The tour was slated to commence on November 19 in Fresno, CA at the Warnors Center for the Performing Arts and conclude on December 23 in Fort Myers, FL at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall.


The Lindsey Stirling Christmas Program Tour (2021)

In October 2021, Stirling announced a US based Christmas tour. The tour would run across 22 dates. The tour began in Memphis, TN on 26 November and concluded on 22 December in Mobile, AL.


Snow Waltz Tour (2022)

In September 2022, Stirling announced via social media that she would be embarking on her fourth Christmas themed tour. The Snow Waltz Tour would take place during November and December 2022 across a number of dates in the United States, beginning in Grand Prairie, Texas and concluding in Los Angeles, California. The tour is in support of her second festive album, Snow Waltz.


Awards and nominations


See also

* List of female violinists * List of electric violinists


References


External links

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