Based in Nashville, the Fiddle Sisters - 15-year-old Summer and 13-year-old Kadence, captivate audiences with their energetic playing. They started playing the violin at just 2 years old and were introduced to fiddle music a few years later. Trained in both classical and fiddle styles, they are often joined by their 7-year-old sister Violet, who is also learning the violin! The Fiddle Sisters come from a musical family, their father is a guitarist and their mother a violinist, both performers and teachers. The sisters share a love of music and enjoy bringing joy to those around them through their performances.

Fiddle Sisters

Performing across the United States, the Fiddle Sisters have graced a variety of stages. Highlights include headlining the 2024 Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital Foundation Gala in California—raising over $1 million for pediatric care—performing at the world-famous Station Inn, the Ryman Auditorium’s Pickin’ on the Plaza, and a special benefit concert alongside Grammy-winner Michael Cleveland. They are frequent guest artists at orchestra camps and are regulars at farmers markets and community festivals. The Fiddle Sisters bring together family, a love of music, and a joy for sharing it with others.

Summer and Kadence have earned numerous top honors, including first-place titles at the Southeast Fiddle Championship and the West Tennessee Championship Fiddlers’ Contest. Kadence is the 2024 & 2025 Junior Junior Champion at the Twin Lakes National Fiddlers Championship and the 2025 & 2026 Kentucky State Junior Junior Fiddle Champion. In a historic achievement, the Fiddle Sisters became the first sibling pair to win top honors at the National Championship for Country Musician Beginners in Smithville, and they also claimed the top two awards at the 2024 Uncle Jimmy Thompson Fiddle Contest.