🎻 Alerion Strings update| July 2025
- John Hird
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
We're midway through a busy year and wanted to
share a few updates from our corner of the music
world.

What We’ve Been Up To 🎶
Over the last few months, we’ve played at a wide range of events and settings, including a Bridgerton-themed birthday, recordings for advertisements and television broadcasting, a Bridgerton-themed wedding, professional session recordings, and other high-profile events and functions. You can keep up with us on our Instagram or YouTube.
What can we play?

This year we have added 113 songs to our repertoire! Including some classic Disney themes: "So This Is Love" from Cinderella, "Great Spirits" from Brother Bear, and "You’ll Be in My Heart" from Tarzan.
We also have a range of popular songs such as: "Video Games" by Lana Del Rey, "Crazy in Love" by Beyoncé, "Pink Pony Club" by Chapel Roan, "Ordinary" by Alex Warren, and "Beautiful Things" by Benson Boone, just to name a few!

Interested in playing with us?
We are always keen to hear from professional string players who are interested in working with us.
If you are experienced, collaborative, and enjoy a mix of classical, contemporary, and cross-genre work, we would love to hear from you. We are open to expanding our network for upcoming projects.
Booking update 🗓️
Our schedule is nearly full through the end of 2025, with only a limited number of dates remaining to fill. We're now actively taking inquiries for 2026, 2027, and onwards. If you're planning a concert series, a studio recording, a collaborative commission, a wedding, or a private event that would benefit from live strings, we’d love to hear about it. The earlier we connect, the more time we’ll have to shape something that really fits your vision.
✨Something Special in Walton ✨

Join us for an evening of chamber music in the intimate setting of Walton Village Hall. The programme features Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet in A major, performed alongside a selection of complementary works. We look forward to sharing this beautiful and expressive repertoire in a space made for close listening.
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