Candlelight Concerts celebrates 6 years with ticket discounts on upcoming summer concerts
Candlelight Concerts, a musical experience hosted by global entertainment platform Fever, is celebrating six years of performances across 150 cities around the world.
As a thank-you to Columbus fans who fill the seats in the Short North Church, 25 W. Fifth Ave., and the Ohio Statehouse, 1 Capitol Square, guests can receive 20% off using a special local voucher for tickets purchased directly through the Fever app until Aug. 15; use code CDLCOLUMBUS25.
Columbus became a regular city for Candlelight to host concerts, just four years after the program debuted in 2019.
"Six years is both short and long, but it gives us time to reflect on the footprint we've had," said Candlelight's team leader, Peter Sourbis. "We definitely see that people love Candlelight in Columbus, and we want to give back on our end."
If you have yet to experience the flickering of thousands of LED candles while enjoying the sounds of your favorite classic or contemporary hits, there's a little something for everyone — 8 years old and older — in upcoming concerts from July 25 to Sept. 19.
View the full July to September schedule below or at feverup.com.
July 25 at 6:45 p.m., Short North Church: Tribute to The Beatles
July 25 at 8:45 p.m., Short North Church: A Tribute to Taylor Swift
Aug. 10 at 6:30 p.m., Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St.: Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
Aug. 10 at 8:45 p.m., Columbus Museum of Art: Neo-Soul Favorites with songs by Prince, Childish Gambino and more
Aug. 22 at 6:45 p.m., Short North Church: A Tribute to Adele
Aug. 22 and Sept. 19 at 9 p.m., Short North Church: Queen vs. ABBA
Sept. 7 at 6:30 p.m., Columbus Museum of Art: The Best of Hans Zimmer
Sept. 7 at 8:45 p.m., Columbus Museum of Art: Coldplay vs. Imagine Dragons
Sept. 19 at 6:45 p.m., Short North Church: A Tribute to Green Day
"If you love classical music, you're going to love candlelight, because you can come see Vivaldi, Beethoven, Mozart, but if you like contemporary music, you're also going to love our tribute to The Beatles, Taylor Swift, Fleetwood Mac, Coldplay and so on."
As the years go by, Sourbis said Candlelight will continue collaborating with venues to widen the variety of the concerts accessible to all, including in spaces like the Columbus Museum of Art.
"Our growth has been exponential, and it has allowed us to work with beautiful venues and offer opportunities for everyone to come see the shows we put on," Sourbis said.
"No matter how many guests we have come in year-round, we want each show to have that same intimate feeling that we've always had."
Candlelight will also host shows in Cleveland and Cincinnati.
Trending features reporter Amani Bayo can be reached at abayo@dispatch.com.
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Candlelight Concerts offer ticket discounts for Columbus shows
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