Hillary Klug is a self-taught dancing fiddler whose viral internet videos have taken her from busking on Nashville streets to performing with big-name acts on prestigious stages across the world. She’s bringing her unique performance — buck dancing on a wooden platform while fiddling — to Owensboro on November 16.
Klug will take the stage at 7 p.m. on November 16 in Woodward Theater at the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum for a public performance benefiting the Bluegrass Music Academy. Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased at BluegrassHall.org.
Klug has more than 1 million Facebook followers, and her most popular video has more than 61 million views. Since becoming an internet sensation, her career achievements include:
- 2-time National Buck Dancing Champion
- Featured in an independent UK film called “Wild Rose”
- 5 Years Concert Master of the Tennessee Fiddle Orchestra
- Performed with the Nashville Symphony and the Minnesota Orchestra
- Performed at the famous Konzert Hause in Vienna, Austria and Teatro Filarminco in Verona, Italy
- Collaboration video with Mairead Nesbitt of Celtic Women
- Performed in 15 different countries
All of Klug’s performances are recorded for education and outreach. More information can be found at bluegrasshall.org/event/hillary-klug/.