Presented by: PFAF
When: Thursday April 4th, 6-10pm

Irene Fong Music Crystal Violin

Electric Violinist Irene Fong, has created a unique blend of performance that encompasses the worlds of classical, pop, jazz elements and electronic dance music/house music to create an unforgettable and breathtaking experience. Her vibrant and emotive performances captivate audiences worldwide as she performs on her custom made, signature five-string LED crystal crossbow violin

Irene Fong Music Crystal Violin

Irene currently performs and travels extensively worldwide. In addition to a multitude of performances in events around the world, she has also performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City, The Kimmel Center and The Academy of Music in Philadelphia PA. Teatro Comunale di Atri in Abruzzo, Italy, and the Shanghai Grand Theatre in Shanghai, China. Irene has performed alongside acts including Calvin Harris, R3hab, Hardwell, Steve Aoki, Fedde le Grand, Ray Charles, and has opened for Pitbull, Lady Gaga, Diplo and others.

Irene Fong Music Crystal Violin
Her television appearances include “The David Letterman Show”, TLC’s “Four Weddings”, with print features appearing in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Timeout New York and others. Recent clients and collaborations include fashion designer Naeem Khan, the publication Elle Decor, Zaha Hadid Architects, Net-a-Porter, Hennessy, Ian Schrager & Marriott’s EDITION hotels and Hudson Yards, an innovative real estate development in NYC.

Show Hours

Thursday, October 22nd
Opening Night Preview
5pm to 9pm

Friday, October 23rd
Show Hours | 12pm to 8pm

Saturday, October 24th
Show Hours | 11am to 6pm

Sunday, October 25th
Show Hours | 11am to 4pm

Ample public parking lots nearby

Show Venue

The 23rd Street Armory is Historic and Easily Accessible Location

Ideally situated between the two main streets in Philadelphia, Market and Chestnut, the historic and well known 23rd St. City Troop Armory is just walking distance from the city’s central train station (Amtrak’s 30th St. Station) and on a major exit street from Route 676, the cross-town expressway. Learn more.