Get ready to experience the ultimate Bridgerton experience.
This mesmerising evening will feature an exclusive Bridgerton Candlelight Concert inspired by the hit Netflix series and promises to transport you to the opulent world of Regency-era romance and elegance.
The Sydney event will take place at St Stephen’s Uniting Church in the CBD on October 24 at 6.30pm with tickets available from only $40.
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This exclusive Bridgerton-inspired event is not only happening in Sydney but also in Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth.
Imagine yourself surrounded by flickering candlelight, as talented musicians perform beloved melodies that evoke the charm of the Bridgerton universe.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the show or simply seeking a unique night out, this concert offers a magical experience you won’t want to miss.
Netflix, Shondaland and Fever have partnered together to bring you this exclusive experience.
Bridgerton is still one of the most popular shows on Netflix so if you don’t want to wait until the next season arrives, then you’ll love this Bridgerton-inspired concert by candlelight.
The setlist includes a number of songs from the show including Billie Eilish’s Bad Guy to Ariana Grande’s thank u, next and other Bridgerton favourites.
If you sign up for the waitlist on Fever’s app or website you’ll get exclusive pre-sale access to tickets, up to 24 hours before they go on sale.
Candlelight Concerts are a series of original music concerts created by Fever and add a modern twist to classical favourites.
This innovative concert gives audiences a live experience, performed by local musicians in ambient venues that are lit up by thousands of candles.
The concerts attract a broader audience that might never have listened to classical music before and are adding a contemporary twist to classical music.
For tickets to Brisbane’s event on November 22, head here, for Melbourne’s event on November 7 head here and for Perth’s event on November 14 head here.
To find out more head to Fever’s website here.