Dearest Reader,
At times, even I grow weary of reporting on transgressions and gossip. And today, something even more newsworthy has come to my attention; there is to be a Candlelight x Bridgerton concert in Liverpool. What does this entail exactly? Well, dear reader, it means music from one of the most beloved series of the century is being celebrated with a sensational live performance.
I’m not fond of things such as tardiness and the possibility of missing out, so for your own sake, get your tickets now before they are all snapped up by other eager Liverpudlians. Time waits for no one and you’re not going to want to lose this unique opportunity to hear a string quartet work some classical magic on songs by Pitbull, Ariana Grande, and more.
The Best of Bridgerton on Strings
Let it be known that if anyone shall reveal the circumstances of this sensational spectacle, it is I.
Two things of note when it comes to this Bridgerton-inspired treat: the innumerable candles that will be flickering at the venue and that the musicians, like at every highly-anticipated event in the series, are part of a skilled ensemble ready to reimagine songs such as Sia’s “Cheap Thrills”, Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy”, and Robyn’s “Dancing On My Own”.
Time and time again Mayfair’s ton succeeded in making the hearts of viewers race and in leaving fans captivated by another turbulent relationship or season of courting. And who could forget the contemporary music performed on strings at opulent balls and as debutantes presented themselves at the royal court? It transported audiences to the Regency era whilst connecting them to their own modern reality.
You may be more than familiar with concerts at enormous stadiums and enclosed arenas, but Candlelight x Bridgerton is a one-of-a-kind live music experience coming to St George’s Hall.
Spread the word to other Bridgerton enthusiasts and let it be known that a saucy garden rendezvous, blush-inducing carriage scene, and other engrossing parts of the series all come to life by candlelight.
Yours truly,
Lady Whistledown