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Dearest Readers: Netflix Is Throwing a ‘Bridgerton’ Queen’s Ball for the Public

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You’ve been cordially invited to the royal Queen’s Ball. So grab thy best Lady Whistledown dress and wig because your presence is requested at court.

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“A Bridgerton Experience,” a live immersive tour that will take place in several major cities across the country, kicked off this past weekend in Los Angeles, with stars such as Yvonne Orji, Sarunas J. Jackson, Chrishelle Stause and Kevin Krieder in attendance — just in time for the hit show’s season two premiere this week.

At $49 apiece, tickets are still available for the tour, which will make stops in Chicago, Montreal and Washington D.C through May.

The 90-minute ball is inspired by the Regency Era London portrayed in the hit Shonda Rhimes series, and will be backed by a live string quartet that will play songs from the show, including their trademark classical renditions of contemporary hit singles.

According to a statement, “Attendees will be guided through the evening by the voice of the enigmatic Lady Whistledown and presented with opportunities to prove they are deserving of Her Majesty, the Queen’s attention. The experience features immersive rooms, including a visit to Madame Delacroix’s modiste to get fitted for the occasion, a stop at an underground regency-era painting studio to strike their most regal pose, and a highly-anticipated visit with the Queen to try and win Her Majesty’s favor.”

If you binge the new season in one sitting and want to extend your Regency glam (and meet your own Duke of Hastings while you’re at it), you’ll want to make sure to buy tickets to the live experience. And once you’re done, you still have the “Bridgerton” spin-off, centered on a young Queen Charlotte, to look forward to.




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