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Candlelight Concerts through December in South Florida

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You may have seen ads and announcements on social media about Candlelight Concerts throughout South Florida. These special events not only provide a multi-sensory musical experience, but also include a depth of repertoire and breadth of genres, from classical and jazz to show tunes and pop music.

What is Candlelight?

According to the Secret Media Network, these concerts give the public an opportunity to experience the enchanting fusion of thousands of LED candles and the artistry of professional musicians with the global music series Candlelight. 

We've gathered some information for you and encourage you to attend these concerts to help support the arts in our community. Each one is about an hour long and doors usually open an hour before.

Concerts are held frequently at various sites; some are indoors while others are outdoors:

Note: These concerts have been so popular that more dates and venues are constantly being added, so check back with us for updates.

(c) fever / Candlelight Concerts

Children must be 8 years or older and those under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Single ticket prices vary, ranging from $23 to $96; seating is first-come, first-served. Seasonal and discounted multi-pack bundles are also available.

Note: All programs and dates are subject to change without notice. 

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Mary Lou Cruz

About Mary Lou Cruz

Mary Lou worked for the South Florida Sun Sentinel for 21 years. She was a special sections writer in the advertising department for 7 years and worked in the newsroom for 14 years. Before her newspaper career, she worked in the airline and travel industry and has lived in Brazil, Puerto Rico and vacationed in more than 25 countries. Motto: "Learning to live a frugal lifestyle is both an art and a science." She can be reached at marylou@miamionthecheap.com.

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