Dearest Reader,
I’m calling on all lords and ladies with an undying love for Shondaland’s hit series to spread the word far and wide that a live music experience featuring songs from Bridgerton’s soundtrack is taking place at Immanuel Presbyterian Church. Candlelight x Bridgerton is a captivating performance combining modern-day hits and the allure of the classical form for an unforgettable soirée in the city.
Tickets for the one-of-a-kind event are on sale now. Are you ready to reenter a world of purple wisteria, dance cards, and calling hours? In no time, Sia’s “Cheap Thrills” and Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball” will be taking you right back to the period drama’s most scandalous and thrilling scenes.
The Best of Bridgerton on Strings
If anyone shall reveal the circumstances of this concert, it is I — your most reliable source.
Between a sea of candles, a string quartet, and songs you’re already more than familiar with from the TV show, attending Candlelight x Bridgerton is almost like entering a Mayfair ball as a member of the ton. You can expect to hear the dance-pop notes of “Give Me Everything” by Pitbull reworked on bowed instruments, as well as the electroscopic “Bad Guy” by Billie Eilish, among others. From a racy carriage ride to tense waltzes, every piece of music is loaded with a firework of emotions.
You may be sitting inside Immanuel Presbyterian Church, but the flickering glow of candlelight and the enchanting melodies are something out of Bridgerton’s Regency era. For 60 mesmerizing minutes, audiences have the chance to witness what happens when contemporary songs are transformed into instrumental covers, bridging the gap between generations of music.
Prepare for a concert experience unlike any other. I daresay even Her Majesty would find it impossible to fault. A sensational music journey awaits within the spectacular confines of Immanuel Presbyterian Church.
Let’s not keep this between ourselves; tell all your fellow romantics: Candlelight x Bridgerton is a performance overflowing with sophistication and charm.
Yours truly,
Lady Whistledown