Detroit Bridgerton Themed Ball
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| Date | 22 September 2024 |
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| Venue | Harmonie Club |
| Location | Detroit, Michigan |
| Coordinates | 42°20′11″N 83°2′48″W / 42.33639°N 83.04667°W |
| Theme | Bridgerton |
| Organised by | Uncle & Me LLC |
| Website | detroitbridgertonball.com |
The Detroit Bridgerton Themed Ball[1] was an event in Detroit, Michigan, on September 22, 2024, which was themed around the Netflix show Bridgerton. Originally advertised as "an evening of sophistication, grace, and historical charm" by its organizer Uncle & Me LLC, renamed UM Event Management LLC after, the event went viral on the internet and news media after its poor planning and high cost led to some attendees and commentators describing it as a "scam". It was compared to other events such as Willy's Chocolate Experience, Fyre Festival and DashCon.[2]
The event was organized by Uncle & Me LLC, a company co-owned by Chelsea Beard.[2] The company had put on similar Bridgerton-themed events in the past, including one at the Taylor Conservatory & Botanical Gardens with some attendees similarly disappointed with the event.[3]
These events were based on Bridgerton, a Netflix TV series set in English high society in the early 1800s. An unrelated "Bridgerton Experience", which was in fact authorized by Netflix, had also toured the country.[4]

The event itself was located at the Harmonie Club in Detroit, Michigan. Originally advertised on Instagram, it promised "dancing, live entertainment, exquisite refreshments, and enchanting surprise." Promotion of the event included the promise of live music and ballroom dancing,[2] during "an evening of sophistication, grace, and historical charm" with "music, dance, and exquisite costumes",[1] and that there would be a full orchestra.[5] The itinerary for the "ball" included dance lessons, photo opportunities and a fashion show;[6] the event's website promised a prize of $2,000 for the "Diamond of the Season", the best dressed person,[1][7] in reference to an award in the series.[4] Tickets ranged in cost from $150 to $1,000,[1][2] with some paying for a "Duke and Duchess" package which was to include a valet service, dinner, and music.[8]
