The Moxie Strings are playing their final time in the Ann Arbor area on Thursday, Nov. 16. The band began in the Ann Arbor area as Diana and is originally from Chelsea and a U-M alum. They’ve gone on to perform professionally for over 17 years including achieving a Billboard #1 in 2022. They’ll be saying their final goodbye in various locations in Michigan.
THE MOXIE STRINGS“THAT’S A WRAP!” TOUR
Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2023, 8 p.m.
Tickets: $20
“TheMoxie Strings mix chops with heart.”— Current
Hailed by the Grand Rapids Press for “top-notch instrumental wizardry,” The Moxie Stringsoffer listeners the unique opportunity to experience some of the world’s best-known instruments through a young, progressive lens. Diana Ladio and Alison Lynn hold Bachelor ofMusic degrees in music performance, which have given them a technical foundation for exploration. The Moxie Strings compose the majority of their pieces and arrange melodies from many traditions, resulting in a genre-blurring blend of ear-catching melodies and foot-stomping, rock-influenced rhythms. Alison performs on a newly invented electric cello, andDiana on a contemporary five-string violin, both through a variety of audio effects pedals. Their polished, high-energy show and unique sound have quickly made The Moxie Strings one of the country’s leading instrumental acts, and they even topped Billboard’s ClassicalCrossover chart last year. The Moxie Strings are going on hiatus, so don’t miss this chance to see them one last time.themoxiestrings.com
Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2023, 8 p.m.
Tickets: $20
“TheMoxie Strings mix chops with heart.”— Current
Hailed by the Grand Rapids Press for “top-notch instrumental wizardry,” The Moxie Stringsoffer listeners the unique opportunity to experience some of the world’s best-known instruments through a young, progressive lens. Diana Ladio and Alison Lynn hold Bachelor ofMusic degrees in music performance, which have given them a technical foundation for exploration. The Moxie Strings compose the majority of their pieces and arrange melodies from many traditions, resulting in a genre-blurring blend of ear-catching melodies and foot-stomping, rock-influenced rhythms. Alison performs on a newly invented electric cello, andDiana on a contemporary five-string violin, both through a variety of audio effects pedals. Their polished, high-energy show and unique sound have quickly made The Moxie Strings one of the country’s leading instrumental acts, and they even topped Billboard’s ClassicalCrossover chart last year. The Moxie Strings are going on hiatus, so don’t miss this chance to see them one last time.themoxiestrings.com