2CELLOS, today, announced the dates for their widely anticipated 2019 "Let There Be Cello Tour," which includes a stop in St. Louis on Feb. 21 at the Chaifetz Arena.
Known for their electric live performances, 2CELLOS have played to audiences across the globe and most recently sold over 150,000 tickets on their 28-date U.S. SCOREtour in 2017. Tickets for the tour will be available to the general public this Friday, Sept. 28.

The latest news arrives just before the release of 2CELLOS’ newest album Let There Be Cello on Oct. 19 via Sony Music Masterworks. A follow-up to the 2017 release of Score, Let There Be Cello finds the pair exploring a diverse catalogue with their signature boundary-breaking playing style.
The collection includes their take on everything from the latest pop hits (“Perfect” by Ed Sheeran, “Despacito” by Luis Fonsi) to hard-hitting rock songs (“Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor, “Seven Nation Army” by The White Stripes) to celebrated classics (“Imagine” by John Lennon, “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen) to never-before-heard original compositions (“Concept2,” “Cadenza”) for a listening experience unlike any other. Preorder for the album is available everywhere now.
An international sensation since 2011’s rendition of Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal” reached video viral fame on YouTube, Croatian cellists Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser, together known as 2CELLOS, have since created a name for themselves with their electric and dynamic playing style. Having amassed over 1 billion streams globally and 750 million YouTube video views in the years since, 2CELLOS have taken the cello to unimagined heights as their signature style breaks down the boundaries between genres of music, from classical and film music to pop and rock. The release of Let There Be Cello marks 2CELLOS’ fifth studio album in the wake of their 2011 self-titled debut, IN2ITION, Celloverse and SCORE, all available on Sony Music Masterworks.
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TOUR DATE |
CITY, STATE |
VENUE |
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Tues, February 5 |
Seattle, WA |
Showare Center |
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Wed, February 6 |
Portland, OR |
Moda Center |
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Fri, February 8 |
Los Angeles, CA |
Shrine Auditorium |
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Sat, February 9 |
San Jose, CA |
SAP Center |
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Sun, February 10 |
San Diego, CA |
Valley View Arena |
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Mon, February 11 |
Phoenix, AZ |
Comerica Theatre |
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Wed, February 13 |
Salt Lake City, UT |
Vivint Smart Home Arena |
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Thurs, February 14 |
Denver, CO |
Pepsi Center |
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Sat, February 16 |
Irving, TX |
Music Factory |
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Sun, February 17 |
Houston, TX |
Smart Financial Center |
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Tues, February 19 |
Kansas City, MO |
Sprint Center |
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Wed, February 20 |
Minneapolis, MN |
Target Center |
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Thurs, February 21 |
St Louis, MO |
Chaifetz Arena |
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Sat, February 23 |
Detroit, MI |
Fox Theatre |
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Sun, February 24 |
Milwaukee, WI |
Wisconsin Entertainment & Sports Center |
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Tues, March 26 |
Chicago, IL |
United Center |
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Wed, March 27 |
Cleveland, OH |
Quicken Loans Arena |
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Fri, March 29 |
Hershey, PA |
Giant Arena |
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Sat, March 30 |
Boston, MA |
Agganis Arena |
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Mon, April 1 |
Syracuse, NY |
Crouse-Hinds Theater |
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Tues, April 2 |
Fairfax, VA |
Eagle Bank Arena |
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Wed, April 3 |
Pittsburgh, PA |
PPG Paints Arena |
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Fri, April 5 |
Uncasville, CT |
Mohegan Sun Arena |
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Sat, April 6 |
New York, NY |
Radio City Music Hall |
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Sun, April 7 |
Trenton, NJ |
CURE Insurance Arena |
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Tues, April 9 |
Greenville, SC |
Bon Secours Arena |
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Wed, April 10 |
Atlanta, GA |
Infinite Energy Arena |
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Thurs, April 11 |
Nashville, TN |
Bridgestone Arena |
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Sat, April 13 |
Tampa, FL |
Amalie Arena |
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Sun, April 14 |
Orlando, FL |
Amways Center |
