Final Nights of Luxmuralis SPACE Light Show at Ely Cathedral

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The acclaimed immersive sound and light show SPACE by Luxmuralis is now on at Ely Cathedral, with just two evenings remaining to experience the Cathedral transformed after dark.

Running until Friday 7 February 2026, SPACE immerses visitors in a journey through the universe, combining large-scale digital projections, original soundscapes and storytelling set within one of England’s most iconic medieval buildings.

As night falls, Ely Cathedral becomes a breathtaking canvas of swirling galaxies, distant planets and abstract interpretations of time, light and creation. The experience invites visitors of all ages to explore humanity’s fascination with space while seeing the Cathedral in a completely new way.

The installation is created by the acclaimed artistic collaboration Luxmuralis, known for transforming historic spaces into powerful, emotionally engaging environments through light, music and narrative.

Amy Royal, Head of Events at Ely Cathedral, said:
“We are delighted to welcome Luxmuralis back to Ely. SPACE offers an extraordinary opportunity to experience the Cathedral in a completely new light. It brings together art, music and architecture to create a memorable experience for all ages.”

Peter Walker, Artistic Director of SPACE, added:
“Ely Cathedral’s scale and beauty make it a perfect setting for SPACE. Our aim is to create moments of wonder that connect people emotionally with both the building and the themes of the universe.”

SPACE is running now until Friday 7 February, with timed evening entry sessions available. Early booking is recommended for remaining slots.

Further information and tickets are available at:
https://www.elycathedral.org/events/space


Visit Ely Cathedral’s Star Dome | 16–21 February 2026

Following the SPACE light show, visitors can also experience the Star Dome at Ely Cathedral during half term, from 16–21 February 2026.

The Star Dome is a fully immersive planetarium experience that transports audiences into a celestial world of stars, planets and galaxies. Guided by an expert in astronomy and astronautics, visitors will explore constellations and discover the myths and legends associated with the night sky.

On Saturday 21 February, a special session will take place in collaboration with Tiptree Stargazers, with telescopes set up outside the Cathedral to observe astronomical objects in the night sky, weather permitting.

The Star Dome offers a calm, educational and memorable experience for all ages.

Tickets and further information are available at:
https://www.elycathedral.org/events/stardome.