As the Bridgerton franchise returns for its highly anticipated third season (Part 1: Now on Netflix, Part 2: June 13), prepare to be swept away once again by its unique musical touch. Season 3 will captivate viewers worldwide with a fresh blend of orchestral pop covers and original compositions infusing a modern twist into the Regency-era romance.
In Season 3: Part 1, acclaimed composer Kris Bowers orchestrates a stunning original score, accompanied by a lineup of contemporary pop songs transformed into elegant instrumental covers. From Billie Eilish’s Happier Than Ever, BTS’s Dynamite and Sia’s Cheap Thrills reimagined by Vitamin String Quartet to Nick Jonas’s Jealous covered by Shimmer and Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey’s Snow On The Beach covered by Atwood Quartet, the soundtrack promises to charm. The soundtrack for Part 1 released globally on May 16.
Fans can look forward to the franchise’s first-ever original song, All I Want written by nine-time Grammy nominee Rogét Chahayed (Doja Cat’s Kiss Me More), Wesley Singerman (Jennifer Lopez’s Butterfly), Taylor Dexter (Joji’s Die for You) and Nicole Cohen (Meghan Trainor’s Sensitive). Composer Kris Bowers beautifully arranged an orchestral version to be featured in Bridgerton Season 3: Part 2.
With both seasons 1 and 2 included on Netflix’s Most Popular of all time list, Bridgerton’s iconic soundtracks are beloved for their ability to bridge the gap between classical and contemporary music.