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Halestorm, Stirling to perform at Amsoil

Grammy-winning hard rocker Halestorm will team with electronic violinist Lindsey Stirling in concert at Amsoil Arena on Saturday, September 27.

This pairing brings together Halestorm's raw, guitar-driven power with Stirling's mesmerizing violin artistry and choreography, promising fans an electrifying night of genre-blending performances. Both artists have earned reputations for delivering high-energy, visually stunning live shows that push the boundaries of their respective genres.

Led by charismatic vocalist/guitarist Lzzy Hale, Halestorm has become one of rock's most thrilling live acts. Known for anthems like "I Miss The Misery," "Uncomfortable," and their Grammy-winning "Love Bites (So Do I)," the band brings an unmatched intensity to every performance. Their most recent album continues to showcase the band's signature blend of hard-hitting riffs and Hale's powerhouse vocals.

Stirling, who revolutionized the music world with her unique fusion of classical violin, electronic dance music, and elaborate choreography, brings her own spectacular production to the stage. With over 13 million YouTube subscribers and billions of views, Stirling's groundbreaking approach to performance has earned her multiple Billboard Music Awards and chart-topping albums.

Tickets for this all-ages show go on sale Friday, May 2 at 10 a.m on Ticketmaster.com and Amsoil Arena box office.

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