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A dreamy candlelit concert series is welcoming spring in Vancouver with ‘hundreds of flowers’

Whether you’re planning a romantic date, a special occasion for a loved one, or just want to ring in the season with live music, Candlelight is back with two special concert dates this March and April.

Hundreds of flowers will line the stage

Aptly named Candlelight Spring, the immersive experience incorporates hundreds of flowers and thousands of candles into each performance, according to organizers. If that doesn’t sound like a dreamy way to celebrate the most vibrant season, we don’t know what does.

The concerts themselves will be dedicated to The Best of Hans Zimmer and Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons,” with audiences able to enjoy some of their most iconic works live.

The floral stage design only adds to this multi-sensory journey.

According to organizers, Candlelight Spring will also make an appearance in Toronto and Calgary, marking further expansion of this popular concert series.

Sounds from two violins, one viola, and one cello will drift across the stage and into the audience, with plenty of eye-catching flowers to complete the experience.

Photo via Fever

How much are tickets?

Vancouver’s candlelit shows will take place at Christ Church Cathedral at 690 Burrard St., which opens its doors 45 minutes ahead of each show.

Tickets are going fast and are priced at $50.50 to $74 per person, depending on where you sit.

Mark your calendars and snag your spot for one of the most immersive ways to welcome the new season.

Candlelight Spring Vancouver 

When: Saturday, March 28 and April 18, 2026
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: 690 Burrard St. 
Cost: $50.50 to $74

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