Vitamin String Quartet Tour, with Girl Named Tom, comes to the Southern Theatre October 20 - Columbus Association for the Performing Arts
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Pop-culture-inspired instrumentalists Vitamin String Quartet (VSQ) announced their “Crazy Ordinary World” Tour this fall with acclaimed vocal trio Girl Named Tom, with both groups bringing their captivating arrangements across the U.S. this fall.

 

CAPA welcomes the tour to the Southern Theatre Tuesday, October 20, at 7:30 pm. Tickets, which start at $44, go on sale at 10 am Friday, May 22, and may be purchased at the CAPA Ticket Center at the Ohio Theatre (39 E. State St.), online at www.capa.com, and by phone at (614) 469-0939.

 

Vitamin String Quartet have shared their classical take on SZA’s “Snooze,” which arrives with a live performance video. It’s the latest offering from their forthcoming album VSQ Performs SZA, out June 12 via CMH Label Group/Vitamin Records. Featuring hits from the R&B juggernaut’s catalog – including “Kill Bill,” “Saturn,” and “Nobody Gets Me,” the upcoming collection offers 13 string renditions that translate SZA’s emotionally rich songs into a vibe-forward, cinematic string masterpiece.

 

“So happy we decided to cover ‘Snooze,’” says Vitamin String Quartet violist Tom Lea. “I love how this arrangement blossoms like a flower. The lazy flow on this song translates perfectly for a string quartet, and it takes on a beautiful new life beyond SZA’s world.”

 

With over 2 billion streams and over 1 million physical units sold, VSQ is “altering the definition of classical music in the public record,” according to Slate, with Variety agreeing that they’ve “reached a mainstream, global audience.” The quartet is fresh off high-profile placements in season four of the Netflix and Shondaland original hit series Bridgerton, which featured their iconic reimaginings of Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control,” Coldplay’s “Life In Technicolor,” Third Eye Blind’s “Never Let You Go” and Paramore’s “All I Wanted.” They’ve performed some of their beloved renditions for The TODAY ShowJam In The Van and FLOOD Magazine.

 

Across over 300 releases, Vitamin String Quartet have produced cutting-edge string renditions of a highly eclectic mix of artists, erasing boundaries between classical, dance, hip-hop, rock, and pop. From Lil Nas X to Björk, Studio Ghibli to My Chemical Romance, VSQ approaches their renditions with respect and care, breathing new life into music they already love.

 

The group has recently been on a prolific creative streak, releasing their vinyl-only compilation VSQ Performs The Weeknd earlier this year, and 2025 releases include VSQ Performs KPop Demon HuntersVSQ Performs Billie Eilish, VSQ Performs BLACKPINKVSQ Performs the Hits of 2025, and VSQ Performs Frank Ocean. To date, VSQ has had 11 Billboard charting albums, with their 2024 release VSQ Performs Taylor Swift hitting #1 on both the Classical and Classical Crossover charts.

 

Siblings Bekah, Caleb, and Joshua Liechty grew up making music together but officially formed Girl Named Tom in 2019, hitting the road with a self-funded tour and their debut EP, Another World. Their tight harmonies and heartfelt songwriting captivated audiences, leading them to make history as the only group to win NBC’s The Voice.

 

Since then, the trio has sold over 100,000 tickets across 40 states, headlined nationwide tours, and performed at the Grand Ole Opry, the Indianapolis 500, and on The Ellen Show. They’ve shared the stage with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, Kelsea Ballerini, Lady A, and Pentatonix, but their signature sound remains unmistakably their own—fusing folk, pop, and sibling magic to create music that moves the soul.

 

Girl Named Tom’s latest album, Dust to Dust, rose into the Top 10 of the iTunes charts, propelling the trio to an All-Star appearance on The VoiceThe Kelly Clarkson Show, and a nationwide tour.