
Imagine the most stunning settings in ancient buildings such as cathedrals where world class classical musicians play the music of Taylor Swift by candlelight.
As one of the most gifted songwriters, the Candlelight concert will be a unique and breathtaking experience to hear the music of Taylor Swift like you have never heard it before – in the form of classical music. No singing, no dancing, no special effects -just a string quartet and other classical instruments showcasing the real beauty behind the melodies of songs such as cardigan, Enchanted, All Too Well, Wildest Dreams and more!
Fever Up – Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before. Get your tickets now to discover the music of Taylor Swift under the gentle glow of candlelight.
The concerts are held in various locations such as:
London Southwark Cathedral – Saturday 4th May and June 22nd 9pm – tickets and info here
Birmingham Cathedral – Saturday May 25th 7pm – tickets and info here
Bristol St Mary Redcliffe Church – Friday May 31st 9pm – tickets and info here
Brighton at the Royal Pavilion – Friday 31st May 9pm – tickets and info here
Gloucester City at Blackfriars Priory – Saturday June 29th 9pm – tickets and info here
Coventry in St Mary’s Guildhall – Thursday June 13th 9.30pm – tickets and info here
Derby at The Museum of Making- Thursday July 11th 8.30 pm – tickets and info here
Plymouth National Marine Aquarium – Friday June 7th 6.30pm and then another show at 8.30pm- tickets and info here
Liverpool at St George’s Hall – Saturday June 22nd 6.00pm – tickets and info here
Norwich at The Assembly House – Thursday July 11th 9pm – tickets and info here
York at The National Centre for Early Music – Saturday June 29th 8.30pm- tickets and info here
Cumbria at The Coro – Saturday July 20th 8.30pm- tickets and info here
Durham at the Ushaw: Historic House, Chapels & Gardens – Friday July 19th 7.30pm- tickets and info here
Newcastle at The Common Room – Wood Hall – Friday June 7th 9.30pm – tickets and info here
Belfast at the Titanic Belfast – Sunday May 19th 6pm – tickets and info here
Edinburgh at St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral – Friday May 24th 12.30pm (afternoon show) – tickets and info here
Glasgow Òran Mór – Saturday 29th June 9pm – tickets and info here
and Aberdeen at St Machar’s Cathedral – Saturday 6th July 7.45pm – tickets and info here
Programme
Lavender Haze
Love Story
Cardigan
Blank Space
Enchanted
Anti-Hero
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
All Too Well
Wildest Dreams
Lover
I Knew You Were Trouble
You Belong With Me
Gloucester Blackfriars Priory is a 13th century medieval Priory site. Named as one of Gloucester three top landmarks in 2020 and 2021, the Priory is truly one of a kind. Following renovations, the beautiful historic fabric has been retained and complimented with contemporary design with features such as a full glass wall overlooking the ancient ruin.

Birmingham Cathedral bathed in a lush, floral display dedicated to spring for the concert. Birmingham Cathedral is the oldest building in Birmingham, still used for its original purpose. The cathedral has a Baroque style and is home to some remarkable treasures, as well as the largest green space in central Birmingham.

Bristol – St Mary Redcliffe Church is a magnificent Gothic church in Bristol, UK. Known for its intricate stone carvings and stunning stained-glass windows, it is considered one of the best examples of medieval architecture in the country. With a rich history and beautiful interior, it serves as a spectacular venue for worship, concerts and other events.

Coventry – bathed in a lush, floral display dedicated to spring for the concert, St Mary’s Guildhall. Situated in Coventry’s Cathedral Quarter, indulge in the historical ambiance of the city’s seat of power and discourse at St Mary’s Guildhall. This acclaimed tourist destination, nestled in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter, is a remarkable medieval structure that miraculously survived the bombings of World War II. It serves as a poignant reminder of Coventry’s historical prominence and affluence. Visitors can marvel at the renowned Coventry Tapestry and explore its stunning interiors.

London Southwark Cathedral, near London Bridge, is a historic Anglican Cathedral. Its Gothic architecture and tranquil atmosphere make it a peaceful sanctuary for prayer and reflection.

Brighton – The Royal Pavilion in Brighton, England is a former royal residence built in the Indo-Saracenic style. Its unique Indo-Islamic exterior and fanciful interior design heavily influenced by Chinese and Indian fashion make it a popular tourist destination attracting around 400,000 people every year.

Derby – The Museum of Making. On the site of what is largely considered to be the world’s first factory, Derby’s iconic Silk Mill offers a stunning industrial backdrop on the banks of the River Derwent. Displaying a treasure trove of objects, the museum guests to explore, view and create their own journey through 300 years of making.

Plymouth- The National Marine Aquarium in Plymouth, UK is the biggest aquarium in the country with over 4,000 marine animals from all over the world. It’s divided into four zones and offers highly educational and engaging exhibits with knowledgeable staff and immersive displays.

Liverpool– Situated opposite Lime Street station, St George’s Hall provides a magnificent welcome to Liverpool, reflecting the pride and passion of the Victorians who built this landmark venue. The Hall is one of the finest examples of a neoclassical building in the world and stands majestically over the city skyline.

Norwich – The Assembly House is a posh hotel in Norwich, UK. It boasts contemporary rooms and scrumptious breakfast choices.

Durham – Ushaw Historic House, Chapels & Gardens near Durham City features stunning architecture, tranquil gardens, and diverse exhibitions.

Newcastle – The Common Room – Wood Hall- Neville Hall is a unique heritage venue in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, home to The North of England Institute of Mining & Mechanical Engineers. The historic building, which underwent major conservation work and reopened in 2021, celebrates the region’s history of engineering and aims to inspire the next generation of innovators and engineers.

Belfast – Titanic Belfast is located beside the Titanic Slipways, the Harland & Wolff Drawing Offices and Hamilton Graving Dock – the very place where Titanic was designed, built and launched. It tells the story of Titanic from her ideation, through her construction and launch, to her maiden voyage and subsequent place in history.

Edinburgh – St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral in Edinburgh’s West End is a stunning Victorian Gothic cathedral. With its towering spires, it proudly stands as the tallest building in the city. Inside, visitors can admire exquisite artwork, intricate stained glass windows, and enjoy daily choral services.

Glasgow – bathed in a lush, floral display dedicated to spring for the concert – Òran Mór, a converted church in Glasgow’s West End, is a vibrant cultural center. With stunning architecture, it offers two bars, two restaurants, a nightclub, and event spaces. It’s known for its diverse program of events.

Aberdeen – St Machar’s Cathedral is a historic church located in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is named after St Machar, an early Christian missionary and companion of St Columba. The cathedral is one of the oldest buildings in Aberdeen and holds significant religious and architectural importance.










