Lindsey Stirling adds a second Upstate New York date at SPAC just three days after her Bethel Woods show, giving Capital Region fans their own chance to experience one of the most unique live performers touring today. If you missed the Hudson Valley date, Saratoga has you covered.
About Lindsey Stirling
Lindsey Stirling has built a global career by fusing classical violin with electronic dance music, dubstep, and cinematic soundscapes — all performed while executing choreography that would exhaust most professional dancers. She rose to fame through YouTube, where her videos have amassed billions of views, and has since translated that online success into a top-tier touring career with multiple Billboard chart-topping albums. Her live shows are elaborate productions featuring costumes, dancers, and visual effects, all anchored by her remarkable ability to play technically demanding violin while moving constantly across the stage.
The Venue
SPAC (Saratoga Performing Arts Center) in Saratoga Spa State Park is one of the Northeast’s finest outdoor performance venues. The amphitheater’s combination of covered seating and expansive lawn creates a relaxed summer concert atmosphere, while the surrounding parkland adds a natural beauty that enhances every show. SPAC has been a cornerstone of the Capital Region’s cultural life for decades, hosting everything from the New York City Ballet to major rock tours. For Stirling’s visually driven performance, SPAC’s open-air stage will provide the perfect canvas.
Tickets & Details
Lindsey Stirling performs at SPAC on July 13, 2026 at 7:30 PM. Check the link for current pricing and availability. Get tickets.
The fact that Stirling is playing both Bethel Woods and SPAC on this run tells you everything about the demand for her live show. People who see her once come back, and they bring friends. The combination of genuine musical virtuosity and full-throttle entertainment value is rare in any genre, and Stirling delivers both in spades. SPAC on a July evening is one of the best concert settings in the state, and Stirling’s production is tailor-made for that kind of outdoor stage. If you’re in the Capital Region and curious about what all the fuss is about, this is your chance to find out firsthand. If you saw the Bethel Woods show three days ago, I’d argue this one is worth attending again — SPAC changes the dynamic entirely, and the band feeds off the Saratoga energy in a way that makes every show feel fresh. Capital Region music fans, take note.