How to Create a Bridgerton Party Soundtrack & Activities List
Hosting your own Bridgerton party? Well no ball is complete without music and merriment, and a Bridgerton-inspired garden soirée is no exception. Once the florals are arranged and the candles are flickering, it’s time to set the mood with elegant melodies and playful activities that would make even Lady Danbury crack a smile.
While I haven’t yet hosted my own Regency-style garden party (though I daydream about it often), I’ve spent many a Pinterest scroll imagining how I’d bring the whole thing to life—from a pop-violin soundtrack floating through the hedgerows to lawn games played in long skirts and gloves.
If you, too, are planning your future event (or simply love to romanticise the idea), here are a few Bridgerton party ideas for music and Regency-inspired fun.
✨ This is the fourth post in my Season of Society series — a six-part guide to creating your own Bridgerton-style garden ball.
✨ Missed the last post? Read it here: 10 Dreamy Decor Ideas for a Bridgerton Garden Party
✨ Up next: What to Wear to a Garden Ball (Without Buying a Costume)
1. Create a Pop Goes Classical Playlist

Nothing says Bridgerton quite like modern hits played by string quartets. Think Ariana Grande on the violin or Taylor Swift on the cello.
? Amy’s Note: I always start with the Vitamin String Quartet and let Spotify do the rest. It’s the perfect blend of elegance and fun.
✨ Try This: Bluetooth gramophone-style speaker
2. Include Classical Covers from the Show

Bridgerton’s official soundtrack features iconic tracks you’ll instantly recognise. Add instrumental versions of “Wrecking Ball,” “Wildest Dreams,” and “Thank U, Next.”
? Amy’s Note: Every time “Material Girl” starts playing, I imagine guests swishing through the garden with just a bit more sass.
✨ Try This: Curated Bridgerton-inspired Spotify playlist
3. Set the Scene with Regency Dance Cards

Add a touch of old-world charm with printable dance cards. Guests can pair up for a slow waltz or simply fill them in for fun.
? Amy’s Note: I’d love to include these as little favours—maybe tucked into place settings or tied with ribbon.
4. Play Regency-Themed Party Games

Try charades with a Jane Austen twist, a quote-matching game using Bridgerton lines, or a game of “Who Said It?” with famous Regency characters.
? Amy’s Note: I have a whole list of Austen quotes saved for this very reason. Bonus points for dramatic fan flourishes.
✨ Try This: Printable Regency Charades Game Pack
5. Add Lawn Games for a Playful Touch

Croquet, lawn bowling, or even a relaxed game of ring toss adds movement and fun for guests who like to mingle.
? Amy’s Note: Croquet in long skirts is firmly on my wishlist. It just feels like the kind of delightful chaos a Bridgerton picnic needs.
✨ Try This: Classic wooden croquet set
6. Offer a Creative Station (Letter Writing or Embroidery)

Set up a small corner with notecards, wax seals, or simple embroidery hoops for guests to take a quiet moment.
? Amy’s Note: I always imagine a shaded writing nook, with a candle flickering and the gentle rustle of pages—heaven.
✨ Try This: Mini wax seal starter kit
7. End the Evening with a Garden Waltz

After sunset, play one final instrumental and invite guests to waltz beneath the fairy lights. Even a few steps will feel magical.
? Amy’s Note: One day, I’ll dance barefoot across the grass to a string version of “You Belong With Me.” Just you wait.
✨ Try This: Solar-powered string lights
Next Up…
A good party deserves a dazzling wardrobe—let’s dress the part.
✨ Read the next post in the Season of Society series: What to Wear to a Garden Ball (Without Buying a Costume)
? Pin this post to your garden party board and browse the full Season of Society series over on the blog — from printables to playlists, I’ve got you covered.
Amy x