Popular Duo Seemingly Breaks Up After 11 Years

Fans are confused.

Popular YouTuber duo TwoSet Violin are calling it quits.

TwoSet Violin was a musical comedy duo consisting of Australian violinists and YouTubers Eddy Chen and Brett Yang. They are known for classical covers of pop songs on YouTube as well as comedic musical videos. They have a few KPpop-themed videos, too, including BTS song covers.

Eddy Chen (left) and Brett Yang (right) are credited with making classical music accessible
Eddy Chen (left) and Brett Yang (right) | Macami

Up until recently, nothing seemed out of the norm. TwoSet Violin was active on social media, releasing new merchandise, etc…

Despite this, Eddy and Brett announced that TwoSet Violin will no longer exist after eleven years. The duo shared a post via Instagram, seemingly announcing their retirement. They also shared nothing but a heart emoji via X (formerly Twitter).

This will be the last piece of content we post as TwoSet Violin. 

It’s been a wild ride with you all for the last 11 years. We’ve all grown up together and it’s kinda surreal that we’re ending our chapter here. 

Thank you for all the laughs, the genuine encounters in real life and all the special moments we’ve had with you online and offline. 

Much love,

— Brett and Eddy

 

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A post shared by Brett and Eddy (@twosetviolin)

TwoSet Violin has deleted or archived all their posts from YouTube and Instagram.

Naturally, fans are experiencing many mixed emotions. Many are confused and heartbroken to think that TwoSet Violin is over.

Fans are hoping it’s just a prank. Some are also speculating it’s a rebrand.

What do you think?

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