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LUMINISCENCE Lights Up Westminster Cathedral
04/05/26

LUMINISCENCE Lights Up Westminster Cathedral

LUMINISCENCE is coming to Westminster Cathedral for a strictly limited run, transforming the iconic space into a 360° immersive concert experience that blends light, sound, and storytelling.


After drawing more than one million visitors worldwide and a successful UK debut in Manchester this production brings together narration from Hugh Bonneville, a specially written script by Tim Whitnall, and live performances from the Lux Aeterna choir. Expect powerful music from composers like Ludwig van Beethoven and Antonio Vivaldi, all set against stunning projection mapping that illuminates the cathedral’s interior.


A unique highlight for the London run will see the cathedral’s never-completed mosaic domes digitally brought to life, offering a rare glimpse into what the building might have looked like.


  • Location: Westminster Cathedral

  • Dates: 1 July – 27 September 2026

  • Tickets: From £32.50

  • Waitlist early access: Opens 12 May 2026 (includes a 10% discount)

  • General sale: 13 May 2026


With limited capacity and high demand expected, the waitlist is the best way to secure early access and discounted tickets before general sale. To join the waitlist, click HERE


Written by Claire Bloom

Photography by Rich Maciver



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