Five For Fighting Announce String Quartet Tour with 7 shows in NYS

Five For Fighting’s String Quartet Tour kicks off Sept. 26. They will perform over two decades of hits and fan favorites with a four-piece string section. New York shows include stops in Homer, Saratoga Springs, Corning, Bethel, Oneonta, Bethlehem, and Port Washington.

Five For Fighting

Five For Fighting, otherwise known as John Ondrasik, is a platinum-selling, and Grammy-nominated songwriter and performer with a career spanning two decades since his first major single, “Superman (It’s Not Easy).” Five For Fighting has released six studio albums, including the certified platinum America Town, and The Battle for Everything.

Ondrasik says, “The string quartet allows a more intimate experience and the ability to pull songs from my catalog with fantastic string arrangements from world-renowned composers that I do not play with the rock band. The string quartet also performs a multitude of classical and rock songs that change every night that is always a special treat for audiences.” The String Quartet will include the Tony Award-winning concertmaster and co-orchestrator of Moulin Rouge! The Musical Katie Kresek with Melissa Tong, Chris Cardona, and Peter Sachon.

Five For Fighting Full Tour Schedule:

September 26 in Homer, NY at Center for the Arts of Homer

September 27 in Saratoga Springs, NY at Universal Preservation Hall

September 28 in Corning, NY at Corning Museum Of Glass

September 29 in Bethel, NY at The Event Gallery at Bethel Woods

October 1 in Oneonta, NY at Foothills Performing Arts Center

October 3 in Nashua, NH at Nashua Center for the Arts

October 4 in Laconia, NH at The Colonial Theatre Laconia

October 5 in Bethlehem, NY at The Colonial Theatre

October 6 in Waterville, ME at Waterville Opera House

October 8 in Newport, RI at The JPT Film & Event Center

October 9 in Red Bank, NJ at Count Basie Center for the Arts – The Vogel

October 10 in Port Washington, NY at Landmark on Main Stree

For more information and tickets go here.

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