ISU Performing Arts Series Presents: Dallas String Quartet

ISU Performing Arts Series Presents: Dallas String Quartet

Event Type

All

Location

Tirey Hall, Tilson Auditorium

Date

Time

Phone

(812) 237-3737

Description

An exciting mix of contemporary classical and pop music, this show will dazzle all! “Dallas String Quartet” will be coming to ISU as part of the Performing Arts Series on January 30th, 2024, at 7:30 in Tilson Auditorium and a Pre-Show event at 6:30 pm.

An international music sensation, Dallas String Quartet (aka DSQ) was founded in 2007 by violist Ion Zanca. A fusion of contemporary classical and pop music, DSQ uses both traditional and electric strings performing as a quartet with the full accompaniment of drums and guitar. Known for their eclectic renditions of anything from Guns N’ Roses ‘Sweet Child of Mine’ to Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello’s ‘Señorita,’ DSQ is Bach meets Bon Jovi.

With a strong international audience in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Chile, Peru and Mexico, Dallas String Quartet has performed for Presidents Obama and Bush, at the College Football Playoffs, for NBA and NFL organizations and sold-out concert venues like the House of Blues and symphony halls. They’ve played alongside Josh Groban, Chicago, and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, had music featured by ESPN, A&E and The Wall Street Journal—which said “this is not your grandmother’s string quartet”—and have been placed on prominent Spotify playlists such as Pop Goes Classical and Sinfonía Hipster.

DSQ has over 30 million streams on Spotify, more than 4 million views on YouTube and receives over 1 million streams per week from their dedicated fans on Pandora.

Tickets for “Dallas String Quartet” are on sale now. Adult ticket prices range from $23-$25, ISU faculty and staff tickets are $21-$23 and youth (ages 2-12) tickets are $5. ISU students are admitted for free with a valid ISU ID. To purchase tickets, call 1-877-ISU-TIXS, go online to ticketmaster.com, or visit us at the ISU Hulman Center. For more information go online to www.hulmancenter.org.

Sponsored by THSB