Lindsey Stirling Christmas coming to Mobile

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Posted 11/24/21

Ready to get in the holiday mood? Lindsey Stirling, the platinum-selling electronic violinist, dancer, artist and author will make Christmas magic in her new album and on the road.

“When I …

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Lindsey Stirling Christmas coming to Mobile

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Ready to get in the holiday mood? Lindsey Stirling, the platinum-selling electronic violinist, dancer, artist and author will make Christmas magic in her new album and on the road.

“When I first started writing music, I was burned out on playing classical the way it had been played for hundreds of years,” she admits. “I loved violin, so I wasn’t going to quit. I figured out how to make the violin fit me rather than make myself fit the violin. I loved dubstep, electronic dance music, rock, and movie scores. I experimented by melding them into my own style. There was something magical about it, because I didn’t follow any rules. Since then, I’ve certainly learned the rules. But for Artemis, I decided to give myself permission to break them like I would have at the beginning of my career.”

She has certainly earned the right to do so.

Lindsey’s gold-selling, self-titled 2012 debut ignited her quiet rise to the forefront of pop culture. Along the way, she landed a pair of Top 5 albums on the Billboard Top 200, the gold-certified Shatter Me [2014] and Brave Enough [2016]. Both titles also took home honors for Top Dance/Electronic Album at the Billboard Music Awards. Her singles “Crystallize” and “Shatter Me” [feat. LZZY HALE] went platinum and went gold respectively. Amassing 2 billion-plus views and over 11 million subscribers, Lindsey emerged as the “highest-ranked female” on Forbes 2015 YouTube Artist List, claiming the #4 spot. Her headlining tours regularly sell out around the globe.

Evolving yet again, she penned The Only Pirate at the Party (co-authored with her sister Brook S. Passey) and bubbled up on the New York Times bestseller list. The multi-hyphenate was also runner-up on the 25th season of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars. Stirling’s first holiday collection, Warmer in the Winter, closed out 2017 as the best-selling holiday album of the year and generated 40 million Pandora streams. In addition, single “Carol of the Bells” is still the only instrumental song to ever reach the Top 10 at AC Radio.

At the start of 2019, she hit her stride in the creation of Artemis. This time around, she wanted “to tell a story of hope.”

"My greatest hope is listeners recognize how powerful they are when they hear it,” she leaves off. “Life is full of cycles. I want everyone to believe in themselves like the character in this story. In my life, I’ve gone through depression, anorexia, and loss, but I always come out on the other side. I want to remind everyone it’s possible. You don’t have to define yourself by who you are right now, you can define yourself by who you believe you can be.”