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On June 21, Stirling received her first golden certification for her album, ''Lindsey Stirling'', in Germany<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=589693087729549&set=a.227761060589422.61772.132255980139931&type=1&theater |title= Tijdlijnfoto's&nbsp;– Lindsey Stirling |publisher= Facebook |date= |accessdate= 2014-05-04}}</ref> and in the next month, she earned golden certifications from Switzerland and Austria. On August 2, 2013, ''Billboard'' announced that Stirling's studio album had sold more than 158,000 copies in the United States and that she was the second best-selling artist on the [[Classical Crossover]] charts in 2013, behind [[Andrea Bocelli]]'s album ''[[Passione (Andrea Bocelli album)|Passione]]''.<ref name="Billboard Aug 13" />
On June 21, Stirling received her first golden certification for her album, ''Lindsey Stirling'', in Germany<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=589693087729549&set=a.227761060589422.61772.132255980139931&type=1&theater |title= Tijdlijnfoto's&nbsp;– Lindsey Stirling |publisher= Facebook |date= |accessdate= 2014-05-04}}</ref> and in the next month, she earned golden certifications from Switzerland and Austria. On August 2, 2013, ''Billboard'' announced that Stirling's studio album had sold more than 158,000 copies in the United States and that she was the second best-selling artist on the [[Classical Crossover]] charts in 2013, behind [[Andrea Bocelli]]'s album ''[[Passione (Andrea Bocelli album)|Passione]]''.<ref name="Billboard Aug 13" />


In June 2013, she performed at [[Miss Switzerland]],<ref>{{cite web |title= Backstage at the Ms. Switzerland Pageant Pt. 2- Lindsey Stirling |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WABz9SLehw |website= youtube.com/user/LindseyTime |publisher= YouTube |accessdate= February 2, 2014 |first= Lindsey |last= Stirling |date= June 19, 2013 }}</ref> and in July, she joined [[Nathan Pacheco]], The Orchestra at Temple Square and the [[Mormon Tabernacle Choir]] at the 21,000-seat [[LDS Conference Center]] in Salt Lake City, UT for their annual [[Pioneer Day (Utah)|Pioneer Day]] concert.<ref name="pioneer2013" /> Stirling also announced her first ever tour dates in Australia, South Korea and Japan. Stirling's YouTube channel reached three million subscribers on August 31<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=624745100891014&set=a.227761060589422.61772.132255980139931&type=1&theater |title= Tijdlijnfoto's&nbsp;– Lindsey Stirling |publisher= Facebook |date= |accessdate= 2014-05-04}}</ref> and on September 4, after almost a year of touring, she completed her [[Lindsey Stirling 2012/2013 Tour|first world tour]] with her last appearance in London. On September 12, Stirling performed at the Dreamball 2013 charity gala at Ritz Carlton in Berlin, Germany.<ref name="Dreamball 2013 Performance" /><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/lindsey-stirling-attends-the-dreamball-2013-charity-gala-at-news-photo/180434487 |title= Lindsey Stirling attends the Dreamball 2013 charity gala at Ritz Carlton on September 12, 2013 in Berlin, German |first= Franziska |last= Krug |date= September 12, 2013 |website= gettyimages.com |publisher= [[Getty Images]] }}</ref> Two weeks later, Stirling announced on her official website that she had started making her second album.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.lindseystirling.com/lindsey-blog/new-album-begins/ |title= New Album Begins |publisher= Lindsey Stirling |website= lindseystirling.com |first= Lindsey |last= Stirling |date= September 29, 2013 |accessdate= 2014-05-04 }}</ref>
In June 2013, she performed at [[Miss Switzerland]],<ref>{{cite web |title= Backstage at the Ms. Switzerland Pageant Pt. 2- Lindsey Stirling |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WABz9SLehw |website= youtube.com/user/LindseyTime |publisher= YouTube |accessdate= February 2, 2014 |first= Lindsey |last= Stirling |date= June 19, 2013 }}</ref> and in July, she joined [[Nathan Pacheco]], The Orchestra at Temple Square and the [[Mormon Tabernacle Choir]] at the 21,000-seat [[LDS Conference Center]] in Salt Lake City, UT for their annual [[Pioneer Day (Utah)|Pioneer Day]] concert where she performed [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbAmXyYTLBI&list=RDEMEvUNues1R-UzHeIeu3KHew&index=7/ Scotland the Brave and Simple Gifts].<ref name="pioneer2013" /> Stirling also announced her first ever tour dates in Australia, South Korea and Japan. Stirling's YouTube channel reached three million subscribers on August 31<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=624745100891014&set=a.227761060589422.61772.132255980139931&type=1&theater |title= Tijdlijnfoto's&nbsp;– Lindsey Stirling |publisher= Facebook |date= |accessdate= 2014-05-04}}</ref> and on September 4, after almost a year of touring, she completed her [[Lindsey Stirling 2012/2013 Tour|first world tour]] with her last appearance in London. On September 12, Stirling performed at the Dreamball 2013 charity gala at Ritz Carlton in Berlin, Germany.<ref name="Dreamball 2013 Performance" /><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/lindsey-stirling-attends-the-dreamball-2013-charity-gala-at-news-photo/180434487 |title= Lindsey Stirling attends the Dreamball 2013 charity gala at Ritz Carlton on September 12, 2013 in Berlin, German |first= Franziska |last= Krug |date= September 12, 2013 |website= gettyimages.com |publisher= [[Getty Images]] }}</ref> Two weeks later, Stirling announced on her official website that she had started making her second album.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.lindseystirling.com/lindsey-blog/new-album-begins/ |title= New Album Begins |publisher= Lindsey Stirling |website= lindseystirling.com |first= Lindsey |last= Stirling |date= September 29, 2013 |accessdate= 2014-05-04 }}</ref>


In October 2013, Stirling announced that she would take part in season three of ''[[Dance Showdown]]'', a dance competition web series created by DanceOn in which the winner is awarded $50,000 USD.<ref>{{cite news |url= http://www.tubefilter.com/2013/10/24/lindsey-stirling-sam-pepper-season-3-dance-showdown-d-trix-danceon/ |title= Lindsey Stirling, Sam Pepper Among 'Dance Showdown' Season 3 Guests |publisher= [[Tubefilter]] |first= Sam |last= Gutelle |date= October 24, 2013 |accessdate= January 27, 2014 }}</ref> Stirling was the second of three finalists, but she did not win the fifty thousand dollars despite receiving critical acclaim on her three performances with her partner Anze Skrube. One of the three judges, [[Laurieann Gibson]], classified her second performance as "one of the best" in ''Dance Showdown'' and the last one as the best she had ever seen.
In October 2013, Stirling announced that she would take part in season three of ''[[Dance Showdown]]'', a dance competition web series created by DanceOn in which the winner is awarded $50,000 USD.<ref>{{cite news |url= http://www.tubefilter.com/2013/10/24/lindsey-stirling-sam-pepper-season-3-dance-showdown-d-trix-danceon/ |title= Lindsey Stirling, Sam Pepper Among 'Dance Showdown' Season 3 Guests |publisher= [[Tubefilter]] |first= Sam |last= Gutelle |date= October 24, 2013 |accessdate= January 27, 2014 }}</ref> Stirling was the second of three finalists, but she did not win the fifty thousand dollars despite receiving critical acclaim on her three performances with her partner Anze Skrube. One of the three judges, [[Laurieann Gibson]], classified her second performance as "one of the best" in ''Dance Showdown'' and the last one as the best she had ever seen.

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Lindsey Stirling
Lindsey Stirling in 2014
Lindsey Stirling in 2014
Background information
Born (1986-09-21) September 21, 1986 (age 37)
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s)
Labels
Websitelindseystirling.com
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2007–present
GenreMusic
Subscribers10+ million[1]
Total views2+ billion[1]
100,000 subscribers
1,000,000 subscribers2012
10,000,000 subscribers2017

Last updated: November 11, 2017

Lindsey Stirling (born September 21, 1986)[2][3] is an American violinist, dancer, performance artist, and composer. She presents choreographed violin performances, both live and in music videos found on her eponymous YouTube channel, which she created in 2007.[4]

Stirling performs a variety of music styles, from classical to pop and rock to electronic dance music. Aside from original work, her discography contains covers of songs by other musicians and various soundtracks.[5][6] Her music video "Crystallize" finished as the eighth-most watched video of 2012,[7] and her cover version of "Radioactive" with Pentatonix won Response of the Year in the first YouTube Music Awards in 2013.[8] Stirling achieved one million singles sold worldwide by August 2014.[9] As of September 30, 2017, her Lindseystomp YouTube channel exceeded 10 million subscribers and over 2 billion total views.[10]

Stirling has been named in

season five in 2010,[11][12] a No. 2 position on the Billboard 200 for her second album Shatter Me in 2014, and her 9 million subscribers on YouTube.[13]

Stirling's

Top Dance/Electronic Albums.[14] Stirling's second album Shatter Me won the 2015 Billboard Music Awards for Top Dance/Electronic Album.[15]

Early life

Stirling describes her childhood as being raised in a modest household and stated "I would not trade my humble childhood years for anything else."[16] Due to her family's financial limitations, her parents could only afford to find a violin teacher who would give her half lessons.[17] Although they were told by instructors that "a child isn't going to learn how to play in 15 minutes a week", her parents persisted, and at the age of five she began taking violin lessons.[17]

Living in

America's Junior Miss Finals competition.[19] Stirling was also a member of Charley Jenkins Band for about a year.[20]

Career

Early years

From a young age, Stirling had a fascination for dance, and desired to take both dancing and violin lessons. In an interview with

NewMediaRockstars, she said, "...ever since I was a kid, I've always wished that I could dance, but my parents said, 'You [can] choose violin or you [can] choose dance, but we can't afford both', and I chose violin. So this is kind of a fulfillment – it's funny to say, but this is something I've always wanted to do."[21]

Stirling registered her YouTube channel on May 20, 2007, under the username lindseystomp.[4][22]

2010–2012: America's Got Talent and debut studio album

In 2010, at the age of 23, Stirling was a quarter-finalist on

season five of America's Got Talent, where she was described as a "hip hop violinist".[11][12] She impressed the judges on America's Got Talent, not only by mixing hip-hop, pop, and classical music on the violin, but by incorporating dancing with playing the violin, which she also does on her tours and official music videos. On a live-chat, Stirling explained, "It is very unnatural to dance while playing the violin. I had to practice so hard to learn how to do it, but now it is part of my expression and it comes naturally. I have to know a song perfectly before I can even begin to move. Once I know a song really well, I can then have fun dancing."[23] Not only in her performances, but also with her music, dancing made a huge impact: "I loved dance music so I started with that and wrote 'Transcendence', 'Electric Daisy', and 'Spontaneous Me'."[24]

Stirling's performances were dubbed "electrifying" by the judges, and won the acclaim of the audience, but after she attempted to step up the dance level in her quarter-final performance, judge Piers Morgan told her: "You're not untalented, but you're not good enough, I don't think, to get away with flying through the air and trying to play the violin at the same time."[25] Sharon Osbourne commented: "You need to be in a group. ... What you're doing is not enough to fill a theater in Vegas."[26][27] In her blog, Stirling confided: "I was devastated at the results ... It was painful, and a bit humiliating; however, I had to relearn where it was that I drew my strength."[28][29] Stirling decided to continue to embrace her unique style of performance, promoting herself on the Internet. In a 2012 interview she remarked: "A lot of people have told me along the way that my style and the music I do ... is unmarketable. But the only reason I'm successful is because I have stayed true to myself."[17]

Shortly after her performance on America's Got Talent, cinematographer

vlogs
, behind-the-scenes content, etc.

Stirling at VidCon 2012

Stirling has experimented in combining violin playing with hip hop and

Alex Boye.[34] Stirling's eponymous debut album
was released on September 18, 2012 in conjunction with a North American tour that same month.

In December 2012, YouTube announced that Stirling's song, "Crystallize", was the No. 8 top-viewed video of 2012 with over 42 million views.[35]

2013–2014: First World Tour and Shatter Me

On April 22, 2013, it was announced that

Troy Carter) signed a deal with Stirling after being impressed by her rise in the media. "By looking at the numbers, automatically you could see this girl knew how to move the needle and understood YouTube was a venue to engage fans both online and offline," Carter said. Stirling, who had previously refused to work with other management companies explained her new deal with Carter: "But with Atom Factory, they were up to date on current things and trying new stuff all the time, and I felt so creatively alive when I met with them."[36]

On June 21, Stirling received her first golden certification for her album, Lindsey Stirling, in Germany

Classical Crossover charts in 2013, behind Andrea Bocelli's album Passione.[38]

In June 2013, she performed at

first world tour with her last appearance in London. On September 12, Stirling performed at the Dreamball 2013 charity gala at Ritz Carlton in Berlin, Germany.[42][43] Two weeks later, Stirling announced on her official website that she had started making her second album.[44]

In October 2013, Stirling announced that she would take part in season three of Dance Showdown, a dance competition web series created by DanceOn in which the winner is awarded $50,000 USD.[45] Stirling was the second of three finalists, but she did not win the fifty thousand dollars despite receiving critical acclaim on her three performances with her partner Anze Skrube. One of the three judges, Laurieann Gibson, classified her second performance as "one of the best" in Dance Showdown and the last one as the best she had ever seen.

Almost a year after its official release, Stirling's self-titled studio album was re-released on October 29, 2013, as an exclusive deluxe version featuring newly recorded versions and remixes of her best-known songs such as "Crystallize", "Elements", and "Transcendence". Target carried four bonus tracks while all other retailers had two additional tracks.[46] Stirling sold 10,000 copies of her extended-version album in the first week of sales, which was a record for her, and her album as it peaked from No. 79 to No. 23, becoming its highest position in Billboard 200.[47] Days before, she had performed on Conan on October 24.

On November 3, 2013, Stirling and Pentatonix's version of "Radioactive" won a YouTube Music Award in the category Response of the Year. Stirling also performed during the live-streamed event.[8][48] On December 16, Stirling announced the first tour dates in Canada and U.S. on her 2014 World Tour;[49] some pre-sales were sold out after the first day of selling[50] and the first concert to be sold out was in Portland, Oregon on January 29.[51]

Stirling appeared on several Billboard 2013 year-end charts; notably, No. 3 on Classical Album Artists,[52] No. 2 on Classical Albums,[53] and No. 3 on Dance/Electronic Albums (both for Lindsey Stirling).[54]

At the beginning of 2014, Stirling's self-titled album hit gold on Poland,

RIAA gold certification on February 4 for her hit single "Crystallize".[58] On February 26 Stirling released for the first time her debut album in France which entered in number 17 selling 4,900 copies in its first week of sales.[59] On March 5, Stirling performed three concerts at the El Plaza Condesa in Mexico City
, being her first time to do so in Latin America.

Stirling with her Echo award for Crossover National/International, March 2014

In 2014, Stirling was nominated for the

Echo music award in two categories: Crossover National/International and Newcomer International,[60]
receiving the Crossover National/International award on March 28.

On March 12, 2014, Stirling posted a video announcing her second studio album,

Beautiful Times", was released on April 8.[64]

On April 23, 2014, Stirling released the second single of her upcoming album: "Shatter Me". The song, the album's title track, accumulated 1.3 million views its first day online.[65] The album was released in the U.S. on April 29 and in Europe on May 2. In the U.S., the album sold 56,000 copies in its first week and reached No. 2 on the Billboard 200, becoming Stirling's biggest sales week ever.[66] In Europe, Shatter Me was also a commercial success as it reached the Top 5 in Sweden and Germany and also peaking the first position in Austria. On May 18, Stirling assisted to the Billboard Music Awards where her debut album had been nominated in the category "Top Electronic/Dance Album". Stirling also performed her first single "Beyond the Veil" during the ceremony.[67]

On May 13, 2014, Stirling performed in

second world tour, which consisted of 77 shows in total, 48 in North America and 29 in Europe. This world Tour was in support of her new album Shatter Me and the crew consisted of Jason Gaviati and Drew Steen (which had been part of her First World Tour) plus the adding of two new dancers: Stephen Jones and Pter Styles[68] and the choreographer Anže Škrube.[69]

On July 2, Billboard posted that Stirling's second studio album Shatter Me had been the third dance/electronic album with most sales in the first half of the year (119,000) only behind Daft Punk's Random Access Memories and Lady Gaga's Artpop. In the same chart, Stirling's debut studio album was at sixth place with 108,000 copies sold in the first half of 2014.[70] On July 27 Stirling's hit single Crystallize reached 100 million views, being Stirling's first music video in doing so.[71] Six days later, on August 2, Stirling posted on her Twitter account that she had been nominated for her first ever Teen Choice award.[72] On August 6, Stirling came back after four years to America's Got Talent to perform as host, along with Lzzy Hale their single "Shatter Me".[73]

In August, it was revealed that Stirling would be part of two collaborations. The first one was revealed on August 13, and was about Stirling collaborating for a second time with the

The Today Show to promote her album by performing "Roundtable Rival".[79] On December 5, Stirling performed at the Video Game Awards.[80]

On the 2014 Year-End Billboard Charts, Stirling peaked the categories of Classical Albums with Shatter Me[81] and the Classical Album Artist.[82] Her second studio album also appeared tenth in the year-end charts of independent albums[83] and fourth in Dance/Electronic Albums.[84] Stirling had the second position in the Dance/Electronic Album Artists[85] and fifth in the charts of independent artist[86] and Top dance/electronic artists.[87]

2015–present: The Only Pirate at the Party, Brave Enough, and Dancing with the Stars

On January 9, 2015, Stirling was featured on the Forbes list '30 Under 30' as one of the few musicians featured in the top thirty of recognized celebrities under the age of thirty.[88] On the same day Billboard announced that Shatter Me and Lindsey Stirling had reached the first and second position as the best-selling dance-electronic albums in 2014.[89] On February 7, 2015, Stirling performed at the Grammy Foundation's 17th annual Legacy Concert.[90] A few days later, Stirling announced that public television would be airing her shows from London under the name Lindsey Stirling: Live from London, starting in March.[91] It was later noted that the shows would also air in the U.S.[92]

Shatter Me World Tour

On March 2, it was announced that Stirling had won a

Echo Music Awards, where she won the category of "Best Crossover Act" for the second consecutive year.[95] Stirling also performed at the Echo Awards with artist Andreas Bourani.[96] On April 7, the 2015 Billboard Music Awards nominees were announced and Stirling was mentioned in two categories: Top Dance/Electronic Artist and Top Dance/Electronic Album, for her album Shatter Me.[97] Stirling won the latter category, her first Billboard Music Award.[98] On May 4, a single from Marina Kaye'e Fearless album was released under the title Sounds Like Heaven, featuring Stirling.[99] A day later a collaboration between Stirling and Joy Enriquez was released on iTunes.[100]

On July 1, while being interviewed by Billboard in New York, Stirling announced that when her current tour finished in August she would begin work on her third studio album: "As soon as we finish this tour, mid-August, I'm just gonna jump straight into the studio, it's pretty exciting and it's also terrifying to start thinking about a new album again. But I'm honestly so excited to see where it goes. I have a lot of ideas on directions it could go, and I'm really excited to see which way it could go. But the truth is, I don't know where it's going!"[101]

In its July 22 issue,

video album under the name "Lindsey Stirling: Live from London
", which included part of her Shatter Me World Tour (The Music Box World Tour)".

In late December 2015, Stirling earned her first US Billboard Hot 100 entry with "Hallelujah" debuting at number 81 on the issue dated January 9, 2016 and peaking at number one on the Hot Christian Songs Chart, being her first single in doing so as well.[103]

In January 2016, Stirling's autobiography was released under the name of The Only Pirate at the Party, which would later reach the tenth position at The New York Times hardcover nonfiction best-seller list.[104][105] Three days later, a collaboration between Stirling and the Swedish DJ/producer Otto Knows was released under the title "Dying for You", with its official video premiering on February 1.[106]

In June 2016, Stirling announced her new studio album Brave Enough, which was set to be released on August 19, 2016. Shortly after, she uploaded a new music video "The Arena" to her main channel.[107] Upon its release, Brave Enough debuted at number one on the US Dance/Electronic Albums chart and number 5 on the Billboard 200, where it peaked.

In August 2016, Stirling performed in the opening ceremony of

eSports history.[108]

In September 2017, Stirling was announced as one of the celebrities to compete on

Dancing with the Stars. She was paired with professional dancer Mark Ballas.[109] Stirling and Ballas finished in second place.[110]

Autobiography

On June 21, 2015, Stirling announced that over the course of two and a half years, she had completed an autobiography, The Only Pirate at the Party, published by

Gallery Books.[111] Co-authored by Brooke S. Passey, Stirling's sister, the book was released on January 12, 2016, and was listed at #10 on The New York Times hardcover nonfiction best-seller list for January 31, 2016.[104][105]

The title for The Only Pirate at the Party owed its origin to Stirling's diagnosis of cross-dominance in the second grade, for which an eye patch was prescribed. She was uncomfortable with the treatment until she began pretending she was a pirate. Stirling became intrigued by the pirate lifestyle, and said:

Pirates don't take orders or ask permission,... They do what they want. Allow me to clarify. If your mom asks you to do the dishes, do not pull out your pirate attitude. But if someone tells you you’re not good enough, says your dreams are too lofty, or claims there is no room in showbiz for a dancing violinist — well then, by all means, pull out your eye patch, my friend, and take to the high seas.[112]

Philanthropy

On October 1, 2013, Stirling teamed with the non-profit Atlanta Music Project to help spread appreciation of music to children who might not otherwise have the chance. The Atlanta Music Project's mission was "to inspire social change by providing Atlanta's under-served youth the opportunity to learn and perform music in orchestras and choirs." For this, Stirling made available two limited edition Lindsey Stirling/The Power of Music shirts. The money collected from the sale of those shirts went directly to the Atlanta Music Project with the combined goal of raising enough to provide music training for 50 children.[113]

On March 22, 2014, Stirling joined Cirque du Soleil for the second annual One Night for One Drop in Las Vegas.[114] The non-profit organization presented the show in the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in celebration of World Water Day, a day which encourages people to conserve water resources in an effort to make clean water accessible to all.[115]

Instruments

Stirling use variety of violins depending on her performance. For live performance, she mostly uses

Silent Violin Pro and Luis and Clark "Nero" carbon fiber acoustic violin.[116][117][118] Stirling using Yamaha Electric Violin since year 2000,[119] and the Luis and Clark violin is made famous after she uses it in her cover version of "Radioactive" with Pentatonix in 2013. For studio recording, Stirling uses c. early 1900s Ernst Heinrich Roth "Roth" acoustic violin for most of the time[116] and her Yamaha silent violin for extremely clean sound.[119] Before using 'Nero', Stirling use her 'Roth' during live performance. However, she stopped using the 'Roth' live because of she sweating so much during the show.[116] Stirling also own three more violins which are a $40 EBay violin "Ingrid", a purple Wood Viper Violin "Viper" and Yamaha Silent Violin "Steampunk".[116][120] 'Steampunk' is her first ever electric violin, and 'Ingrid' is used for dangerous stunts in her music video.[116]

In an interview on August 2016 with Strings Magazine, Stirling stated that the Yamaha Silent Violin Pro is her weapon of choice while the 'Roth' is her favourite.[121]

Stirling uses L.R. Baggs Violin Pickup for her 'Roth' and 'Nero'.[116]

Personal life

Stirling attended

Marriott School of Management with a Bachelor of Science degree in recreation management.[125] She resides in Los Angeles.[126]

For a short time she dated film maker Devin Graham, who had attended the same university and church.[127] The two began dating shortly after the filming of "Crystallize" and Graham moved to Utah.[128][129] The two have since ended their professional and personal relationship.[129]

Stirling has publicly spoken about her battle with anorexia. She discovered her disorder while working for a treatment center for troubled girls. Stirling said in an interview with Good Morning America that her song "Shatter Me" was "actually my story of overcoming my eating disorder".[130] The cover art of the album is a reference to her struggle which showcases a "seemingly perfect-looking ballerina standing in the middle of a cracked glass globe".[131] In 2013, Stirling was featured by the LDS Church in its I'm a Mormon campaign in which she spoke openly about how her faith helped in her battle during high school and college.[16][128] On November 25, 2014, she performed and answered questions in a live world broadcast to LDS youth.[132] A one-hour video recording of the event was featured on the LDS.org home page.[133]

Stirling has a sister, Brooke Passey.[104]

Touring band members

Former

  • Jason Gaviati – Keyboards, samples (2012–15);[134] Gaviati died on November 21, 2015.[136]

Discography

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2015 Breaking Through Phelba[137]
2017 Lindsey Stirling: Brave Enough Herself Documentary
Dancing with the Stars
Herself Contestant on
season 25

Tours

2012–2013 Tour

Stirling's first tour lasted almost a year with 122 dates around North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The Lindsey Stirling Tour began three days before the CD release of her first album, Lindsey Stirling. Her tour began in 2012 with dates in North America within the United States and Canada. At the beginning of 2013, Stirling continued her tour in Europe as a "test tour". Her official European leg kicked off in Russia on May 22, 2013. In August 2013, she continued her tour, adding dates around Asia and Australia.[138] Finishing her tour, Stirling added a last date in the UK on September 4, 2013. The shows were a success in that 46 dates were sold out, and on Ticketmaster.com the audience gave a rating to the tour of 4.8 out of 5 stars.[139]

2014–2015 Tour

In 2014 and 2015, Stirling played the Shatter Me World Tour and The Music Box Tour. The 2014 North and European American leg of Lindsey Stirling's tour consisted of her performing 77 shows over a five-month time span. For 2015, Stirling did 67 shows over five continents. Stirling toured around North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania and South America, being her first time to present a show on this continent. In December 2014, it was confirmed that more than 200,000 people had attended Stirling's shows, more than half of them being from the European continent.[138] [citation needed]

2016–2017 Tour

After taking 9 months off to record a new album, Brave Enough, which was released on August 19, 2016, Stirling returned to touring. Her mid-2016 "Summer Tour" consisted of more than 20 dates throughout North America, including several popular music festivals in the USA and Canada, ending in early August 2016. After a couple of weeks, Stirling then started her tour in support of her Brave Enough album. Stirling continued throughout Europe and Latin America with her last show in Guadalajara, Mexico.[140]

2017 Christmas Tour

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Lost to Result Ref
2014 Billboard Music Awards Top Dance/Electronic Album Lindsey Stirling Daft Punk Nominated [14]
2015 Top Dance/Electronic Artist Shatter Me Calvin Harris Nominated [141]
Top Dance/Electronic Album Won [141]
2017 Top Dance/Electronic Album Brave Enough Won [14]
Top Dance/Electronic Artist Lindsey Stirling The Chainsmokers Nominated [14]
2014
German Echo Music Awards
Newcomer International Lindsey Stirling Beatrice Egli Nominated [142]
Best Crossover Act Lindsey Stirling Won [143]
2015 Best Crossover Act Shatter Me Won [144]
2014 Teen Choice Awards Choice Web Star: Music Shatter Me Shawn Mendes Nominated [145]
2015 Choice Web Star: Music Shatter Me Shawn Mendes Nominated [146]
2013 Streamy Awards Best Choreography Lindsey Stirling Won [147]
2014 Best Musical Artist Lindsey Stirling Won [148]
2015 Best Collaboration Pentatonix and Lindsey Stirling Nice Peter, EpicLLOYD, Grace Helbig, and Hannah Hart Nominated [149]
Best Original Song "Take Flight" Alessia Cara Nominated [149]
2016 Best Cover Song "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen Won [150]
2013 YouTube Awards Response of the Year "Radioactive" (with Pentatonix) Won [151]
2015 Artist of the Year Lindsey Stirling Won [152]
2016 Shorty Awards Best YouTube Musician Lindsey Stirling Won [153]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "About lindseystomp". YouTube.
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