[Sponsored content]
Bridgerton enthusiasts in Christchurch are in for a treat, as a new concert inspired by the music from the popular Netflix series is set to grace the city.
Since its premiere in 2020, Bridgerton has captivated audiences with its vibrant portrayal of Regency-era romance, intrigue, and society, while also introducing a new generation to the delights of classical music. Now, fans can immerse themselves in this enchanting world with Bridgerton by Candlelight, featuring the acclaimed NZ String Quartet.
Tickets: [BOOK HERE]
This unique concert promises an evening filled with romance and drama, as audiences are transported into the lives of characters like Penelope and Colin. The performance will include a mix of string covers of beloved pop songs and classical pieces by composers like Haydn and Beethoven, all featured in the show’s soundtrack. The concert’s intimate atmosphere, enhanced by the glow of candlelight, will make it feel like stepping into an episode of Bridgerton itself.
Music, dancing, and social gatherings are central to the courtship rituals depicted in Bridgerton, where modern aesthetics blend seamlessly with the traditions of Regency society. The series has redefined the appeal of string quartets, using them to give a classical twist to modern hits. From Taylor Swift’s “Wildest Dreams” to Calvin Harris’s “How Deep Is Your Love,” Bridgerton has shown that string quartets can be as captivating as they are elegant.
Since its debut over three years ago, Bridgerton has continued to capture hearts with its fresh take on storytelling, particularly through its innovative use of contemporary music. Each episode treats viewers to instrumental versions of popular songs, offering a new perspective on hits from artists such as BTS, Billie Eilish, and Nick Jonas.
Don’t miss this chance to celebrate the magic of Bridgerton and experience the romance of the Regency era. Secure your tickets today for Bridgerton by Candlelight and enjoy an unforgettable musical journey through time.
Event Details: Where: James Hay Theatre, Christchurch
When: Sunday, 15 September, 4pm
Tickets: [BOOK HERE]