LUMINISCENCE projection-mapped concert experience is coming to London this Summer
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Following a critically acclaimed run at Manchester Cathedral, LUMINISCENCE now comes to one of the capital's most atmospheric and architecturally striking landmarks, London's Westminster Cathedral, this summer.
Blending 360° video mapping and stunning orchestral arrangements, performed by Lux Aeterna choir, this highly anticipated production transports audiences into a spellbinding fusion of light, sound and storytelling voiced by the legendary London-born actor Hugh Bonneville.
Following celebrated runs across Europe and the USA, LUMINISCENCE continues its UK expansion in the heart of the capital, just moments from Victoria Station. Designed by John Francis Bentley and adorned with over a hundred varieties of marble, Westminster Cathedral is one of Britain's most architecturally significant buildings, and an extraordinary setting for an evening of music and lights.
Its breathtaking interior becomes a living canvas, with sweeping projections moving across vast domes, intricate mosaics, and soaring columns, transforming one of the nation's most treasured landmarks into an immersive spectacle for audiences of all ages.

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More than a visual spectacle, the show tells the story of London through time. Through a specially commissioned script by BAFTA and Olivier Award-winning writer Tim Whitnall, the experience traces the city's evolution from its historic foundations and modest beginnings to the dynamic, world-renowned capital it is today. This journey is underscored by stirring live performances from Lux Aeterna choir, drawing on some of the most cherished and recognisable classical composers - Beethoven, Verdi, Debussy, Vivaldi, Bach, and more, reimagined to celebrate the music and spirit that have shaped London's cultural identity.
At the heart of this London residency is a unique moment created exclusively for the space, as LUMINISCENCE will digitally realise the cathedral’s mosaic-adorned domes that were never completed. During the cathedral’s construction, there were insufficient funds to complete the planned decorative interior, leaving the vast ceilings and upper columns bare for over 120 years.

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Now, using advanced digital modelling and historical research, the architect’s original vision will be brought to life for the very first time. As the narrative unfolds, a symphony of light transforms the cathedral's architectural details into a breathtaking visual spectacle, revealing hidden beauty and reinterpreting the building in extraordinary ways. The resonance of live choral voices fills the space, enveloping audiences in a rich and deeply moving soundscape.
Beyond the spectacle, the production also supports the preservation of this remarkable venue. A portion of every ticket contributes directly to the cathedral's upkeep, reflecting LUMINISCENCE's mission to share, celebrate, and protect historic monuments. In the months leading up to the show, a team of technicians meticulously 3D maps and models the entire interior, creating the foundation for an intricate projection system that brings the experience to life.

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Audiences can choose between Gold and Silver ticket tiers, with options to suit a range of budgets. Gold tickets include premium seating and express entry, while standard tickets start from £32.50 (including a 10% booking fee), making the experience accessible to a wide audience.
LUMINISCENCE will run at Westminster Cathedral from 1st July to 27th September 2026. Tickets are priced from £32.50 per person. For more information and to sign up for the early access booking waitlist, visit luminiscence.com




