Travel Australia

Alert the Ton! A candlelit Bridgerton concert is coming to Australia

Bridgerton Concert by Candlelight on stage with flowers
Bridgerton Concert by Candlelight

Candles? Blooms? A string quartet? Put a ring on it.

Dearest gentle reader,

Your Bridgerton fantasies are about to come true (no, not those fantasies) with Fever’s upcoming Bridgerton Candlelight Concert series. Transforming Sydney’s St Stephen’s Uniting Church, Perth Town Hall, Brisbane’s Saint John’s Anglican Cathedral, and Melbourne’s Collingwood Town Hall, the series is your chance to feel the music in a magical setting.

Netflix, Shondaland, and experiential touring company Fever have teamed up to bring the swoon-worthy Bridgerton Candlelight Concert to four cities. From October through December, this multi-sensory musical experience will transform iconic spaces into a scene straight out of the Regency era, decorated with thousands of candles and vibrant blossoms.

Related story: The real-life Bridgerton filming locations in the UK you can actually visit

A close up of a cello at the Bridgerton Concert by Candlelight

The concert will feature a local string quartet performing hits from the Bridgerton soundtrack: pop reimagined in classical style. Expect fan favourites such as Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy,” Ariana Grande’s “thank u, next,” and Sia’s “Cheap Thrills” as you’ve never heard them before. Harmonies by Pitbull, Afrojack, Ne-Yo, and Nayer will also feature, along with more contemporary songs that have received the royal treatment for the soundtrack of the beloved Bridgerton series.

The mix of candlelight, classical strings, and modern tunes blends the best of old and new to create a magical atmosphere. Whether you’re a Bridgerton fan or just appreciate beautiful music in a humbling setting, Candlelight Concerts are a truly special experience.

Tickets start from $40 and are on sale now. Head to the Fever website to book.

Related story: 11 Bridgerton-inspired recipes Lady Whistledown would approve of

Related Video

Comments

Join the conversation

Latest News

HEasldl