Candlelight: A Tribute to Adele at First Presbyterian Church of WPB
Candlelight: A Tribute to Adele Tour Dates
About the Event
Attend Candlelight: Tribute to Adele at First Presbyterian Church of WPB in West Palm Beach, FL, for an evening dedicated to the iconic singer's hits. This unique concert series transforms the beautiful architecture of the church into an intimate setting, illuminated by the glow of candlelight. Experience instrumental renditions of Adele's chart-topping songs, performed by talented musicians, creating a memorable atmosphere. The event is scheduled for April 17, 2026, at 8:30 PM, offering a fresh perspective on her beloved repertoire.
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Candlelight: Tribute to Adele in West Palm Beach
The Candlelight concert series celebrates the musical legacy of Adele, one of the best-selling artists globally, known for her powerful vocals and emotionally resonant songs. While Adele herself will not be performing, this tribute concert features a talented ensemble performing instrumental versions of her most famous tracks. Audiences can expect to hear classics like "Rolling in the Deep," "Someone Like You," and "Hello," reimagined in a classical style, capturing the depth and drama of her original compositions. This event is part of the global Candlelight Concerts series by Fever, bringing unique musical experiences to breathtaking venues.
First Presbyterian Church of WPB Event Details
Prepare for an enchanting evening at First Presbyterian Church of WPB as it hosts Candlelight: Tribute to Adele. The venue's stunning architecture and acoustics provide an ideal backdrop for the candlelight setting, enhancing the intimate and immersive musical experience. Guests can select from various seating arrangements to best enjoy the performance. For the comfort and enjoyment of all attendees, please note that doors typically open 45 minutes prior to the start time, and late entry is not permitted once the concert has begun. Arrive early to ensure a seamless entry and find your seats. Buy your tickets now.