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Let the Music Glow: Candlelight’s Tribute to Adele Is Coming – And It Might Be the Most Beautiful Night You’ll Spend All Year

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There’s something magical that happens the moment you walk into a candlelit room. The world quiets down. The air gets softer. People speak in hushed voices without even realizing it. And somewhere in that gentle stillness, the first notes begin.

Now imagine those notes belong to Adele.

That’s exactly the spell that Candlelight: Tribute to Adele casts — a warm, emotional evening where her most loved songs are reinterpreted by live musicians, surrounded by hundreds of glowing candles. It’s intimate, it’s atmospheric, and it somehow makes the familiar feel brand-new.

 

Adele’s Music, But in a Way You’ve Never Felt Before

Adele has always had a way of making you stop in your tracks. Maybe it was the first time you heard “Someone Like You” at the wrong (or right) moment. Or when “Set Fire to the Rain” played a little too loudly in the car and suddenly you were having a whole cinematic moment at a red light.

Hearing those songs in a candlelit hall hits differently.

The strings swell, the piano softens, and the room holds its breath. Songs you’ve heard a hundred times suddenly feel like memories you’re experiencing again for the first time.

 

Songs You’ll Hear Under the Candlelight

 

The setlist varies by city, but you can expect to sink into orchestral versions of some of her most unforgettable tracks:

> “Someone Like You”
> “Hello”
> “Set Fire to the Rain”
> “Rolling in the Deep”
> “When We Were Young”
> “Make You Feel My Love”
> “Skyfall”
> “Easy On Me”
> “All I Ask”

Hearing Adele without vocals might sound strange at first, but trust me — it works. The emotion is still there, just expressed through strings instead of lyrics.

 

Dates to Mark Down: December and Beyond

If you’re planning ahead (or looking for a very romantic gift idea), here are some of the key dates for Candlelight: Tribute to Adele starting in December:

  • New York, NY – Dec 5 & 6 | The Church of the Heavenly Rest
  • Chicago, IL – Dec 12 | Stan Mansion
  • Los Angeles, CA – Dec 20 & 21 | The Ebell of Los Angeles
  • Seattle, WA – Jan 10 | Town Hall Seattle
  • Miami, FL – Jan 17 | Coral Gables Congregational Church
  • Austin, TX – Jan 24 | The Mansion

Most evenings include two performances, so whether you want an early show before dinner or a later one to unwind at the end of the day, you’ll have options.

 

How to Get Tickets (Hint: Earlier Is Better)

Tickets start at around $35, depending on the seating zone, and like most Candlelight events, they tend to disappear quickly — especially for tributes to artists as universally loved as Adele.

You’ll find tickets on Fever, and just a heads-up: the closer it gets to the date, the faster the premium seats go. These concerts are open to guests 8 and older, but under-16s will need an adult with them.

 

If You Fall in Love With This, There’s More Candlelight Where That Came From

Once you experience one of these concerts, it’s hard not to want more. Fever hosts a whole lineup of candlelit nights featuring everything from pop icons to classical masters:

  • Taylor Swift tributes
  • Coldplay by candlelight
  • Soul divas
  • Vivaldi, Chopin, and Mozart evenings

Each one has its own vibe, but the atmosphere — that soft glow, the quiet anticipation, the feeling of being transported — stays the same.

 

Why This Night Will Stay With You

There’s something deeply human about music played by real musicians in a dim room full of candles. No screens, no theatrics, no distractions — just sound and feeling.

Adele’s songs are already powerful on their own. But stripped down, rearranged, and wrapped in candlelight, they take on a different kind of intimacy. It reminds you of moments you’ve lived, people you’ve loved, and things you’ve healed from.

You leave the concert with that warm, quiet feeling you get after a meaningful conversation or a long overdue hug. It stays with you.

 

If You Need a Sign to Treat Yourself, This Is It

Candlelight: Tribute to Adele is the kind of experience you don’t forget. It’s tender, atmospheric, romantic, and honestly… good for the soul.

If the idea of being surrounded by candlelight while Adele’s music floats through the room speaks to you even a little bit — go. You’ll be glad you did.

The tickets are already being snatched up — get yours on Fever before they’re gone.

 

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