TwoSet Violin Joins the Toronto Symphony Orchestra for One Night Only

The viral social media duo brings their signature mix of classical mastery and comedy to Roy Thomson Hall.

TwoSet Violin, Brett Yang and Eddy Chen. Photo courtesy of the artist.
TwoSet Violin, Brett Yang and Eddy Chen. Photo courtesy of the artist.

Classical music’s favorite viral duo, TwoSet Violin, returns to Toronto for a special one-night-only performance with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra on November 5, 2025, at Roy Thomson Hall. Brett Yang and Eddy Chen will deliver their signature blend of virtuosic playing and sharp humour, combining musical brilliance with comic timing in a way only TwoSet Violin can.

With millions of followers worldwide and a reputation for making classical music both accessible and entertaining, TwoSet Violin has captivated audiences through their YouTube channel and live shows. This Toronto stop is part of their latest world tour and promises an evening of jaw-dropping musicality, side-splitting humour, and everything in between.

Ticket Information:

  • TSO Subscriber & Donor Pre-Sale: Begins Tuesday, March 25, at 11:00 AM
  • TwoSet Violin Fan Club Pre-Sale: Begins Tuesday, March 25, at 11:00 AM
  • General Public On-Sale: Opens Wednesday, March 26, at 11:00 AM

Tickets are expected to sell quickly for this highly anticipated event. Don’t miss the chance to see TwoSet Violin live with the TSO for an unforgettable night of music and laughs.

Concert Details:

  • Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2025 at 7:30pm
  • Venue: Roy Thomson Hall
  • Artists: TwoSet Violin (Brett and Eddy) with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra

For more information about the concert, visit TSO.CA.

Learn more about the TSO’s 2025/26 season at TSO.CA/SeasonHighlights.


About the Toronto Symphony Orchestra

For more than a century, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) has played a fundamental role in shaping and celebrating Canadian culture. The TSO’s commitment to musical excellence and ability to spark connection remain as strong as ever. With a storied history of acclaimed concerts and recordings, Canadian and international tours, and impactful community partnerships, we are dedicated to engaging and enriching local and national communities through vibrant musical experiences. Music Director Gustavo Gimeno brings an expansive artistic vision, intellectual curiosity, and sense of adventure to programming the 93-musician orchestra that serves Toronto—one of the world’s most diverse cities. As a group of artists, teachers, and advocates who share the belief that music has the power to heal, inspire, and connect people from all walks of life, we engage audiences young and old through an array of community-access, health-and-wellness, and education initiatives including the TSO-affiliated Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra—a tuition-free training program dedicated to cultivating the next generation of Canadian artists. Symphony With Us at a concert at Roy Thomson Hall, or experience the TSO in your neighbourhood. Visit TSO.CA or Newsroom.TSO.CA.

The TSO acknowledges Mary Beck as the Musicians’ Patron in perpetuity for her generous and longstanding support.

The TSO Season Presenting Sponsor is BMO.

The TSO is grateful for the support of the Toronto Symphony Foundation and all levels of government, including the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, the Toronto Arts Council, the Government of Canada, and the Government of Ontario.

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About Toronto Symphony Orchestra

For more than a century, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) has played a fundamental role in shaping and celebrating Canadian culture. The TSO’s commitment to musical excellence and ability to spark connection remain as strong as ever. With a storied history of acclaimed concerts and recordings, Canadian and international tours, and impactful community partnerships, we are dedicated to engaging and enriching local and national communities through vibrant musical experiences. Music Director Gustavo Gimeno brings an expansive artistic vision, intellectual curiosity, and sense of adventure to programming the 93-musician orchestra that serves Toronto—one of the world’s most diverse cities. As a group of artists, teachers, and advocates who share the belief that music has the power to heal, inspire, and connect people from all walks of life, we engage audiences young and old through an array of community-access, health-and-wellness, and education initiatives including the TSO-affiliated Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra—a tuition-free training program dedicated to cultivating the next generation of Canadian artists. Symphony With Us at a concert at Roy Thomson Hall, or experience the TSO in your neighbourhood. Visit TSO.CA or Newsroom.TSO.CA.

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