Dearest Reader,
I can’t hold it in any longer, I have to share the news of a must-see live music experience in Louisville. If you’ve been addicted to the famous Shondaland drama on Netflix or simply enjoy a concert led by a string ensemble, then The Best of Bridgerton on Strings is for you. Get back into the spirit of delicious gossip and scandal while listening to classic covers of modern hits at the Bingham Theatre.
And since it’s best to be well prepared, book your tickets before they sell out. I know I wouldn’t want to miss the meeting of pop tunes and classic songs, like Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy“. Fortunately, the event doesn’t involve a dance card, forced courtship, or extravagant clothes. All you have to do is sit back, relax, and enjoy the breathtaking music.
The best of Bridgerton by a string ensemble
And if anyone is going to delve deeper and reveal the circumstances behind this rare musical gem in Louisville, it is I.
Imagine a welcoming stage lit by thousands of flickering candles, and you’ll have an idea of what to expect from this sensational experience. A skilled string quartet, not unlike those you’ve seen perform at Bridgerton’s finest balls, will take over the candlelit stage, performing the best songs from the TV show’s brilliant soundtrack. Cue the thrilling flashbacks to some of your favorite on-screen moments!
Although they won’t be in their original dance pop form, as befits an evening inspired by the Regency era, contemporary tunes like Pitbull’s “Give Me Everything” and Sia’s “Cheap Thrills” will undoubtedly transport you to the series’ most memorable scenes.

Candlelight’s incomparable glow and Bridgerton’s iconic soundtrack coming together at the Bingham Theatre is an occasion that even Her Majesty couldn’t fault. Fall under the spell of every moving melody and give in to an array of powerful emotions.
But don’t keep this experience to yourself, spread the word across Louisville: The Best of Bridgerton on Strings is ready to dazzle audiences with its captivating show.
Yours sincerely,
Lady Whistledown
