What happened to TwoSet Violin?
For over a decade, Brett Yang and Eddy Chen, known as TwoSet Violin, have captivated audiences with their charming mix of classical music and comedy. Their journey began with humble YouTube covers and skits about life as conservatory students, eventually evolving into a global sensation that redefined classical music for a new generation.
Throughout their 11-year career, they have toured worldwide, often fueled by fan support through crowdfunding, and collaborated with prestigious orchestras, such as the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. They not only entertained but also educated, creating a vibrant community around classical music while making it accessible and enjoyable for everyone. Their creativity led them to partner with brands like Apple Music, launch the TwoSet Academy, and host the *TwoSet Talks* podcast.
However, fans were recently left in shock when Yang and Chen announced on October 14 that TwoSet Violin would come to an end. The announcement, shared across their social media platforms, conveyed a sense of nostalgia and gratitude for their journey together. They expressed, “This will be the last piece of content we post as TwoSet Violin. It’s been a wild ride… we’ve all grown up together, and it’s kinda surreal that we’re ending our chapter here.”
Adding to the bittersweet news, the duo shared that their merch line, TwoSet Apparel, would also conclude, marking the occasion with an 11th anniversary sale that will serve as the final opportunity for fans to grab their favorite items. The farewell messages hinted at a significant transition rather than a definitive breakup, with fans speculating about potential solo careers or a rebranding for Yang and Chen.
While the reason for their decision remains unclear, the framing of their farewell as a “final chapter” leaves the door open for future endeavors. Whether or not we’ll see Yang and Chen return in a new capacity, their legacy in both classical music and the online community they’ve built will undoubtedly endure. Fans are left eagerly wondering what the future holds for these talented musicians.
