Candlelight, the internationally acclaimed concert series that stages live music in unique venues illuminated by thousands of candles, has arrived in Hong Kong. What to expect Offering intimate concerts that span classical masterpieces and reimagined pop hits, Candlelight will take over The Repulse Bay and PMQ for a limited time. Local ensembles will perform everything from Vivaldi and Mozart to Coldplay and Ed Sheeran. Candlelight has previously lit up iconic venues in Paris, Barcelona and Dubai. Schedule There are a range of themed nights taking place over the next few months. Vivaldi's Four Seasons: Four seasons in one magical evening. June 19, July 4, August 2 all at 6.30 p.m. at The Repulse Bay. Tribute to Bruno Mars: Bruno's best hits reimagined. June 20, 6.30 p.m.. Ed Sheeran meets Coldplay: Expect all your favourites from both artists. July 5, July 19, August 1 at differing times and venues. The Lord of the Rings: Celebrate The Lord of the Rings 25th Anniversary by candlelight. June 28, July 18, August 23 at varying times at PMQ. Best of Cantonese Pop: Classic Canto Pop hits. August 1 at 8.30 p.m. at the Repulse Bay. Tribute to Adele: Adele played by a string quartet.August 2 at 6.30 p.m. at The Repulse Bay. Tickets Purchase tickets here. Prices range from to depending on the programme and seating selection. Tickets are selling fast and advanced booking is definitely recommended. How to get there The Repulse Bay is located at 109 Repulse Bay Road on the southern coast of Hong Kong Island. By MTR & Bus: Take the MTR to Admiralty Station, then transfer to bus routes heading to Repulse Bay or take a taxi. PMQ is located at 35 Aberdeen Street, Central and is easily accessible by public transport. By MTR: Take the island line to either Central or Sheung Wan Station and walk around 5-10 minutes up to PMQ on Aberdeen Street. Our experience: Tribute to Adele We attended one of the Candlelight Tribute to Adele concerts at the Repulse Bay venue. The marquee was air‑conditioned, which made the evening comfortable despite the heat, and there was a small bar outside where guests could grab drinks to bring inside. The atmosphere felt relaxed and intimate, with clear views of the string quartet from every seat. The musicians played Adele’s biggest hits, weaving in short conversations and a few stories about the songs. Phones were off‑limits during the concert, but for the final piece the audience was invited to take photos and move around freely. Overall, it was a cozy, well‑paced concert and a great way to enjoy some classical music with a modern twist.