Vitamin String Quartet and Girl Named Tom bring The Crazy Ordinary World Tour to Atlanta Symphony Hall on Sunday, October 11, 2026. This one-night Atlanta engagement pairs two of contemporary music's most captivating acts — the genre-defying Vitamin String Quartet and the harmony-driven trio Girl Named Tom — on one of the Southeast's most celebrated classical stages. Fans searching for Vitamin String Quartet & Girl Named Tom: The Crazy Ordinary World Tour Atlanta tickets have a single, unmissable date to lock in.

  • Date: Sunday, October 11, 2026
  • Venue: Atlanta Symphony Hall
  • Location/Neighborhood: Midtown Atlanta, 1280 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
  • Category: Concert / Live Music

About Vitamin String Quartet and Girl Named Tom

Vitamin String Quartet is the most prolific and acclaimed string ensemble in modern popular music. Founded in Los Angeles, VSQ has spent more than two decades transforming pop, rock, hip-hop, and film scores into sweeping, emotionally immersive orchestral experiences. Their catalog spans hundreds of albums and thousands of arrangements — from Radiohead and Taylor Swift to Beyoncé and Harry Styles — and their recordings have accumulated hundreds of millions of streams worldwide. VSQ does not simply cover songs; they reimagine them, stripping away every element except melody, harmony, and pure emotional weight. A live Vitamin String Quartet performance at Atlanta Symphony Hall is an entirely different register of concert experience than anything fans encounter in a standard venue.

Girl Named Tom is the sibling trio of Joshua, Bekah, and Caleb Liechty, who rose to national prominence by winning NBC's The Voice in Season 21 — the first group act in the show's history to claim the title. Their sound is rooted in rich three-part harmony, folk-influenced songwriting, and an intimate performance style that translates powerfully to seated concert settings. Since their Voice victory, Girl Named Tom has built a dedicated touring fanbase and earned a reputation for live performances that feel genuinely personal and emotionally direct. Their voices alone fill a room; paired with the cinematic sweep of Vitamin String Quartet, the combination is extraordinary.

Together on The Crazy Ordinary World Tour, these two acts create a program that is simultaneously accessible and musically sophisticated — a concert that rewards casual listeners and dedicated fans in equal measure.

The Atlanta Symphony Hall Experience

Atlanta Symphony Hall is the crown jewel of the Woodruff Arts Center campus in Midtown Atlanta, one of the city's most culturally rich neighborhoods. The hall seats approximately 1,800 guests and delivers acoustic clarity that rivals any performance venue in the South. Every seat in the house is a good one — the room is designed for listening, with sightlines and sound engineering calibrated to the demands of orchestral and chamber performance.

The Woodruff Arts Center sits at 1280 Peachtree Street NE, directly adjacent to Piedmont Park and within walking distance of some of Midtown's best dining and nightlife. The Arts Center MARTA station places the venue less than a five-minute walk from rail transit, making Atlanta Symphony Hall one of the easiest major concert venues in the city to reach without a car. Parking is available in the Woodruff Arts Center deck and along surrounding Midtown streets, but the MARTA Arts Center station on the Red and Gold lines is the most efficient option for most attendees.

The hall itself carries a formal-but-welcoming atmosphere. Dress ranges from business casual to concert formal on most evenings. Arrive early — the lobby bar, the visual art throughout the Woodruff campus, and the architecture of the building itself are all worth your time before the house opens.

How to Get Tickets

Tickets for Vitamin String Quartet & Girl Named Tom: The Crazy Ordinary World Tour at Atlanta Symphony Hall are available now. Atlanta's peer-to-peer ticket marketplace, atlticket.exchange, connects Atlanta fans directly with verified sellers offering seats across all price ranges and sections. Atlanta Symphony Hall shows at this caliber — intimate venue, high-demand artists, single date — sell through quickly. Waiting is a risk that costs fans their preferred seats and, often, their spot entirely.

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The October 11, 2026 date lands on a Sunday evening, which makes this an ideal fall outing — whether you are planning a date night, a family experience, or a group event with fellow music lovers. Block the calendar now and secure tickets before the market tightens.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Vitamin String Quartet & Girl Named Tom: The Crazy Ordinary World Tour tickets in Atlanta?

Tickets for the Vitamin String Quartet & Girl Named Tom: The Crazy Ordinary World Tour at Atlanta Symphony Hall on October 11, 2026 are available at atlticket.exchange, Atlanta's dedicated peer-to-peer ticket marketplace. The platform connects buyers directly with local sellers offering verified tickets across all sections of the venue.

Is Atlanta Symphony Hall accessible by MARTA?

Yes. Atlanta Symphony Hall is one of the most MARTA-accessible major venues in the city. The Arts Center station, served by both the Red Line and Gold Line, is located less than a five-minute walk from the Woodruff Arts Center entrance on Peachtree Street NE. MARTA is the fastest and most convenient way to reach the venue, particularly for evening events when Midtown parking demand is high.

What makes the Vitamin String Quartet and Girl Named Tom tour special for Atlanta audiences?

The Crazy Ordinary World Tour pairs Vitamin String Quartet's orchestral reinterpretations of beloved popular music with Girl Named Tom's award-winning three-part harmony and original songwriting — all inside the acoustically superior Atlanta Symphony Hall. The combination of cinematic string arrangements and intimate vocal performance in a room purpose-built for this type of music creates an experience that fans simply cannot replicate through recordings. For Atlanta audiences, this is a rare opportunity to hear both acts in one of the Southeast's finest listening rooms.