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03 Nov 2025

Candlelit concert based on hit show being held in iconic Limerick venue

Candlelight concerts return to St Mary’s Cathedral this November

Candlelit concert based on hit show being held in iconic Limerick venue

Bridgerton concert by Candlelight® returns to St Mary’s Cathedral on Friday, November 7, with two performances taking place on the night at 7pm and 9pm

FOLLOWING their initial series of shows, Limerick is set to once again welcome the enchanting Bridgerton concert by Candlelight®, presented by Netflix, Shondaland, and Fever.

St Mary's Cathedral will be transformed into a magical candlelit venue on November 7, where thousands of flickering candles will create a captivating ambiance for audiences.

There will be two performances on the night, with the first at 7pm, followed by a second show starting at 9 pm, giving more fans the chance to experience this unforgettable event.

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The Glas String Quartet will perform live, bringing to life the most memorable moments from all three seasons of Bridgerton.
The programme features beloved tracks from the show, including Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy,” Ariana Grande’s “thank u, next,” and Sia’s “Cheap Thrills,” among others.

Candlelight® concerts, created by Fever, aim to make classical music more accessible by blending traditional masterpieces with fresh, contemporary tunes. By presenting performances in iconic, candlelit settings with talented local musicians, Candlelight offers an intimate and unforgettable atmosphere.

The series has already captivated audiences in over 150 cities globally, attracting both classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

Limerick music lovers and Bridgerton fans can look forward to a memorable evening under the glow of thousands of candles.

Tickets are available from feverup.com now.

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