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It’s curtains for violin comedians

It’s curtains for violin comedians

The Chinese-Australian pair of comedy fiddlers have called it quits, ending their social-media careers in the holiday lull.

Here’s their Christmas-Day message:

twosetviolin

Dear Ling Ling Wannabes,

This is a message we never thought we’d have to write so soon. After years of sharing our passion for classical music, humour, and practicing 40 hours a day, the time has come for us to take a step back from social media.

Words cannot express how grateful we are for everything you’ve given us. You’ve laughed with us, cried with us, roasted us, roasted together and turned what started as a simple dream into something far bigger than we could have imagined. Through all the ups and downs, you’ve been our constant source of inspiration and motivation.

We all share the same love for music, laughter, and creativity that brought us together in the first place.

While we won’t be active on social media anymore, this isn’t goodbye. If you’d like to stay in touch and be the first to hear about our future projects – maybe even a chance to perform to you all, enjoying classical music and comedy together – sign up on our website https://www.twosetviolin.com.

Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for every moment you’ve shared with us. It’s been an honour to share this journey with you, and while our social media lights may dim, the music – and the connections we’ve built together – will always play on.

Brett & Eddy
TwoSet Violin

  • P.S. GO PRACTICE

 

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