Under Brighton’s evening glow, a candlelit string ensemble turns Regency romance into something you can feel at the Royal Pavilion. From the first swell of ‘Give Me Everything’ to the hush of ‘Dancing on My Own’, the mood is intimate yet grand. Tickets for select dates are now available via Candlelight and Bridgerton.
Candlelight: The Best Of Bridgerton On Strings In Brighton
Set within the Pavilion’s ornate contours, the quartet leans into the show’s signature tension—romance teased by rhythm, elegance sparked by mischief. Season 4 of the Shondaland series on Netflix is now streaming, and you’ll hear that spirit echoed in string arrangements that glow against a sea of candles. A sly take on ‘Bad Guy’ dances between bow strokes, then softens into yearning. You’re not just watching; you’re part of Brighton’s conversation about feeling, style, and timeless pop.
Meanwhile, the setting invites a touch of theatre—feel free to dress for the occasion, whether Regency-inspired or simply your sharpest evening look. When ‘Cheap Thrills’ arrives on strings, it lands like a wink: playful, polished, and impossibly romantic beneath the candlelight. The musicians guide the room with poise, letting silence sing as much as the melodies, while the Pavilion’s curves hold every note. It’s for couples, friends, and anyone who wants culture with a little sparkle.
Candlelight x Bridgerton Concert Reviews
From packed halls worldwide to Brighton nights, audiences keep returning for the glow, the strings, and the romance.
“A beautiful evening with amazing music, I will definitely return!” — December 22
“Absolutely enchanting experience, the music brought the show to life.” — December 07
“Wonderful music and a great atmosphere, highly recommend this experience.” — December 13
“Incredible talent and a magical vibe, can’t wait to go back!” — December 19
“The music was breathtaking and the candlelight made it special.” — December 08
“Amazing venue and talented musicians, it was a wonderful evening.” — December 11
As the last dates approach at the Royal Pavilion, the room’s hush deepens into memory—strings lingering, candles settling, Brighton’s night air waiting outside. It’s a graceful finale, whether for a first-time visit or a repeat escape.