The world's premier visionary violinist, David Dixon, is coming to The Rees Theatre in downtown Plymouth on Friday, July 25 at 7:30 P.M. Tickets are $29.00.
Dixon's life mission is to inspire people, and he has achieved this at over 1,000 concerts across North America, including five TED talks/performances, as well as over ten years of appearances at Burning Man and Electric Forest, in addition to radio, TV, and film appearances.
A former technology leader and symphony violinist, Dixon walked away from a distinguished career to follow his dream full-time and invented a whole new music genre. He now improvises on a 5-string electric violin, utilizing a looping system he developed to create an all-live, one-man symphony, guided by his remarkable personal story of life transformation.
Anyone looking for an engaging and approachable night of music is encouraged to check out Dixon’s violin.
Tickets for this and other events are available at Na’Rie Simple Treasures, Plymouth, IN, online at www.reestheatre.org or at the box office one hour before show time.
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