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Season 4 also features Olivia Rodrigo and Paramore, among others, with orchestral arrangements. All songs from the first four episodes at a glance.

In addition to opulent costumes, big feelings and secret romances, music is a central part of “Bridgerton”. Since the first season, the Netflix series has thrilled fans not only with classic orchestral accompaniment, but also with modern pop songs that are artfully transformed into historical arrangements.

This concept continues in season four, which starts on January 29, 2026: Viewers can look forward to new versions of current hits that provide musical accompaniment to the love stories of the Bridgerton family. From romantic ballads to dramatic acts to stirring dance pieces, the music is intended to combine the emotional depth and splendor of the Regency era with modern accents.

“Bridgerton” sound for the fourth season: mix of new and old

Every episode hides big hits that have been rearranged and tailored very specifically to the scenes. We have put together for you exactly which songs can be heard in the first four episodes.

Episode 1

More of the tried and tested: Pitbull and Coldplay are already well-known performers for “Bridgerton”. In season three, Pitbull’s “Give Me Everything” is heard during the first intimate scene between Penelope Fetherington and Colin Bridgerton. “Yellow” by Coldplay is also part of the third season. What can now be heard in the fourth season are the following tracks:

“Life in Technicolor” – Coldplay

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“DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love” – Usher ft. Pitbull

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“Never Let You Go” – Third Eye Blind

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Episode 2

Taylor Swift is also a well-known artist in the popular-historical series. “Wildest Dreams” was heard in season one, other titles include “Snow on the Beach” and “You Belong With Me”.

But in the second episode of the new season there is the following piece:

“Enchanted” – Taylor Swift

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Episode 3

Not yet listening in “Bridgerton” were Paramore. The alternative rock band from Franklin, Tennessee, debuts “All I Wanted” in season four.

“All I Wanted” – Paramore

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Episode 4

For Olivia Rodrigo it is also the first time that one of her songs is packaged in a historical string garb. The pop hit “bad idea right?” is set to new music.

“Bad idea right?” – Olivia Rodrigo

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The series is set in 19th century England and the string arrangements also reflect this time. Instead of modern pop elements such as electric guitars, synthesizers or beats, orchestrated versions of well-known pop hits are played – interpreted with violins, cellos, piano and strings. In this way, historical scenery and modern music merge into a whole.

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