TOArts and The City of Thousand Oaks Cultural and Community Services Department present a FREE concert at The Grant R. Brimhall Library

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(Thousand Oaks, CA)- Praised for their soulful and orchestral sound, The String Queens (TSQ) is a dynamic trio that will bring their genre-spanning music to the Grant R. Brimhall Library on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at 7:00 pm.

With an array of repertoire spanning from the Baroque era to the Jazz Age to today’s Billboard Hot 100 Chart, The String Queens perform versatile programs that take listeners on a rousing musical journey through time and multiple musical genres.

Based in Washington, D.C., TSQ has been featured in performances at renowned concert halls and venues across America, including Carnegie Hall in New York City and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in the nation’s capital. Notable appearances include a special performance dedicated to Vice President Kamala Harris at the “We Are One” Presidential Inauguration Concert in January 2021 and rendering a spotlight presentation of TSQ’s electrifying arrangement of Harry Styles’s hit song “Golden” for the world’s most prestigious tennis tournament “The Championships, Wimbledon” in June 2021. As an ensemble who frequents the D.C. jazz scene, other headlining performances include multiple appearances at the DC Jazz Festival and the Capital Jazz Fest.

Recognized by WUSA9 as “schoolteachers by day and concert performers by night,” TSQ’s commitment to music education has earned them numerous accolades. These include the DC Jazz Festival’s “Jazz Education Award” (2022), Carnegie Hall’s “Music Educators Workshop” keynote address (2021), the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s “Aspire Award” (2020), and the Washington Performing Arts’ “Mars Arts D.C” Resident Ensemble distinction (2019-2020). Most recently, TSQ partnered with the Save The Music Foundation to lead nationwide professional development workshops.

This is a free event. Seating will be open and available on a first come first served basis. For more information call 805-449-2787 or visit www.bapacthousandoaks.com