Beethoven to Beyonce: Fever’s Candlelight Concerts New York to cover 30+ artists throughout 2023

Anyone can be carried away by music, no matter what they identify as, how old they are, or what language they speak. That is music’s innate power: It can bring together groups of people, and soothe the ache of a perilous world. And who wouldn’t enjoy a fancy night on the town?

Fever is hosting a series of Candlelight Orchestra performances throughout the city, playing the music of over 30 artists while basking the alluring glow of hundreds of candles. Take a look at Fever’s schedule for the Candlelight Orchestra with a glimpse of their tentative programs and performers. What comes next? Well, you have the tricky decision of which performance is going to be your next night out.

Candlelight: 100 Years of Warner Bros.

If you were looking for a performance of some of the most memorable tunes from TV shows and movies, this is a show to check out. With a program including “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,” “The Wizard of Oz,” “Singin’ in the Rain,” and even “Scooby Doo”’s theme song from 1969. Talk about an opportunity for a great night with Highline String Quartet!

  • Location: St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church, Brooklyn
  • Dates: April 29
  • Times: 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.
  • Duration: 65 minutes
  • Ticket prices start at $35. For more information, click here.

Candlelight: Beethoven’s Best Works

Practically everyone knows about Beethoven—but have you heard his music live? By the candlelight? Maybe not, but here’s your opportunity. The Highline String Quartet is sure to send you off into the night floating from Beethoven’s music.

  • Location: The Church of the Heavenly Rest, Manhattan
  • Dates: June 10
  • Times: 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.
  • Duration: 65 minutes
  • Ticket prices start at $30. For more information, click here.

Candlelight: Best of Amy Winehouse at The Williamsburg Hotel

Why don’t you come on over? Pure Soul New York sure is—their tentative program includes Amy Winehouse’s iconic songs, including “Back to Black,” “Me and Mr. Jones,” and…

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