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International violin sensation Lindsey Stirling is set to bring her electrifying “Snow Waltz Tour” to the KFC Yum! Center on December 19, and Louisville fans are buzzing with excitement. Known for blending virtuosic violin with pop, electronic, and even dubstep influences, Stirling has carved out a unique place in modern music — and her live shows are unlike anything else on today’s concert scene.
Stirling rose to fame through her cinematic YouTube videos, where she combined violin performance with intricate choreography, storytelling, and bold visual style. Over time, that creativity has transformed into a global career, earning her millions of fans, platinum albums, and a reputation for delivering some of the most dynamic, theatrical concerts in contemporary music.
Her Snow Waltz Tour — inspired by her holiday album of the same name — takes that creativity even further. The show blends beloved holiday classics with Stirling’s distinctive originals, wrapped in extravagant staging, immersive lighting, elaborate costumes, and the high-energy choreography that has become her trademark. Many fans describe the experience as “a Christmas spectacular,” “a violin concert mixed with Cirque du Soleil,” and “pure holiday magic.”
For Louisville, Stirling’s arrival marks one of the most anticipated seasonal performances of the year. Her ability to bridge genres — from classical to EDM to holiday pop — attracts a uniquely diverse audience, including families, classical music lovers, and fans of modern pop production. It’s rare for a holiday tour of this scale and creativity to land in Louisville, and that’s fueling even more enthusiasm across local arts circles.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or newly discovering her work, Lindsey Stirling’s Snow Waltz Tour promises a festive, high-energy night perfect for kicking off the holiday season in Louisville.
Get tickets and more information at lindseystirling.com/tour
This article appears in Dec. 1-31, 2025.

