The whispers are true—Jacksonville will soon play host to one of the most enchanting affairs of the season. Candlelight: Best of Bridgerton on Strings is transforming the Jacksonville Public Library into a glowing sanctuary where the music from the hit series will be reimagined by the acclaimed Listeso String Quartet. Guests are invited to step inside Lady Whistledown’s pages, surrounded by candlelight and soundscapes that capture Bridgerton’s romance and intrigue.
Tickets are on sale now, and with limited seating, this is a rendezvous society cannot afford to miss.
Candlelight: Best of Bridgerton on Strings
The spellbinding world of Bridgerton has always been defined by its sounds as much as its scandals. Contemporary chart-toppers—whether it’s the heartbreak of “Dancing on My Own”, the daring playfulness of “Bad Guy”, or the driving rhythm of “Give Me Everything”—have been dressed in strings and woven into grand Regency scenes. These classical adaptations don’t just entertain, they transport. Each note becomes a carriage wheel turning down Grosvenor Square, a dance step gliding across a glittering ballroom floor, or a whisper exchanged amid blooming English gardens.
This Candlelight concert extends that elegance into real life as the Jacksonville Public Library becomes a Regency ballroom aglow with thousands of flickering candles. For sixty-five minutes, audiences will relive Bridgerton’s most iconic moments through music—Kate’s rain-soaked carriage rescue, the sweeping countryside romances, and the unforgettable “Polin” spark of longing glances. With the strings soaring and candlelight flickering, guests will feel themselves woven into the scandal, passion, and beauty of the Ton’s unforgettable tales.
The arrival of Candlelight: Best of Bridgerton on Strings in Jacksonville marks one of society’s most enchanting invitations. With its sublime quartet, sea of candles, and repertoire of storied string arrangements, it promises to draw hearts into the romance and grandeur of Shondaland’s Regency-era hit. Lady Whistledown herself would declare: this is no ordinary concert, but an evening of elegance, intrigue, and passion spun into music.
