Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha, the lead actors for the upcoming fourth season of Bridgerton, made a striking appearance at a masquerade ball press event in Madrid on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
The duo, who will portray Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek, arrived in coordinated red outfits that immediately caught the attention of fans and photographers.
Luke Thompson opted for a sharp, deep red suit, while Yerin Ha wore a floor-length crimson gown featuring intricate lace details.
The event served as a major promotional stop for the Netflix series as anticipation builds for the new chapters.
The masquerade theme of the ball directly references the famous "Lady in Silver" storyline from Julia Quinn's novels, which serves as the foundation for the new season.
During the event, the actors posed with ornate masks and interacted with a crowd of international journalists.
Yerin Ha, the newest addition to the main cast, expressed her excitement about joining the "Bridgerton family" and praised the warm welcome she received from the fans in Madrid.
The Madrid event featured several other prominent Bridgerton stars, including Nicola Coughlan and Luke Newton, who led the previous season.
Furthermore the gathering showcased the show's continued global popularity and the transition of the narrative focus toward Benedict’s romantic journey.
Showrunners have teased that the fourth season will explore a more "bohemian" side of the Ton, reflecting Benedict’s artistic interests.
After all the chemistry between Luke Thompson and Yerin Ha during their red carpet appearance has already sparked significant discussion across social media platforms.
As filming for the fourth season continues, Netflix has shared several behind-the-scenes glimpses of the production.
However the choice of Madrid for this high-profile event highlights the show's massive European fanbase. Fans eagerly await an official release date, which many expect to be late 2026 or early 2027.
For now, the glamorous appearance of the "Benophie" couple remains a highlight of the current press tour, signaling a bold and colorful direction for the next installment of the Regency-era drama.