Westminster Cathedral Gets A Spectacular Glow-Up This Summer

Last Updated 28 April 2026

Will Noble Westminster Cathedral Gets A Spectacular Glow-Up This Summer
A church illuminated magically in blue
Westminster Cathedral will be bathed in moving colourscapes this summer. Image @RichMaciverPhoto

Westminster Cathedral shimmers with ethereal beauty when it's not even trying, but this summer the magic will be dialled up a notch, thanks to a light show from glow-up specialists, Luminiscence.

Between 1 July-27 September 2026, Luminiscence lands in the neo-Byzantine-style cathedral — a 360° projected light show, bathing the sacred space's windows, walls, pillars and ceiling in remarkable moving colourscapes.

A very colourful church
Luminiscence has appeared at cathedrals from Belgium to Brazil.

Soundtracking the light show is the Lux Aeterna choir, performing live renditions of music from the likes of Beethoven, Verdi, Debussy, Vivaldi and Bach, alongside a specially-penned script narrated by Hugh Bonneville (hopefully not in "Yes. Right. Quite." Twenty Twenty Six mode, which would kill the mood somewhat).

Westminster Cathedral is not Luminiscence's first rodeo — it has already transformed sacred spaces the globe over, from Belgium to Brazil. Here's an appearance in Bordeaux:

We're told, however, that a unique highlight of London's show will digitally realise Westminster Cathedral's never-completed mosaic-adorned domes, offering audiences a glimpse into what might have been. That sounds pretty cool.

Light shows like this have become something of a fixture of London's grand buildings in the last decade or so; St Paul's Cathedral and the Royal Naval Collage among the other landmarks to be lit.

One thing to remember: the event is at Westminster Cathedral — the building consecrated in 1910, that's close to Victoria station — and not the nearby Westminster Abbey.

Luminiscence at Westminster Cathedral, 1 July-27 September 2026. Tickets from £32.50. For priority tickets, sign up to the waitlist.