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From special services, tours and talks, to unique exhibitions, music concerts and visitor events, there's always lots to discover at Canterbury Cathedral.
July - August 2025
NEW What's On Guide
Summer at the Cathedral ☀️
Discover England's First Cathedral, join us for FREE* make and do activities, musical workshops and family tours, plus storytelling, outdoor theatre performances and much more...
Pick up a printed copy of our What's On Guide from our Visitor Centre.
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Children aged 17 and under go free (T&Cs apply); does not apply to group bookings or school visits.


FREE EXHIBITION
Eat. Sleep. Pray. Repeat.
Until autumn 2025
In the Viewing Gallery, Cathedral Visitor Centre
Free for all to view - no admission required!
Visit our fascinating new family-friendly exhibition, which delves into the lives of the medieval monks of Canterbury Cathedral.
Told through their own words, drawings and objects, discover what they did with their day, what they cared about, and why they needed sign language for “pass the soap”!
LIMITED TIME ONLY FREE* ART INSTALLATION
moon landing: an immersive music and textile collaboration
9 June - 31 August 2025
This summer, we are hosting the breathtaking installation moon landing; a duo work created by British textile artist and designer of woven textiles, Margo Selby, in collaboration with award-winning composer, Helen Caddick.
*moon landing is free-to-view by anyone with a valid form of Cathedral sightseeing admission (including Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card), or those attending a service in the Quire.
Images: moon landing at Canterbury Cathedral © Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral | Jon Barlow
Highlighted events

'The Inside Story' Tour
WEEKLY Monday - Saturday 10:30, 12:00 and 14:00 and Sundays 13:00
Discover the story of Canterbury Cathedral through its soaring architecture, beautiful medieval stained glass and the history that helped make and shape the Cathedral.
From the Cathedral’s origins in the 6th century, the tour will encompass 1,400 years of history - with tales of royalty, clergy and everyday craftsmen who made the Cathedral what it is today - set amid a background of wars, political struggle and tales of bravery.
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.
Book at our Visitor Centre on the day of your visit.

FREE* Mini Talks
DAILY Between 10:00-16:00, various intervals
Listen to a bite-sized exploration of the Cathedral’s history with a free 15-minute Mini Talk, delivered by our knowledgeable team.
A great chance to discover more about the 1,400 years of history of our magnificent Cathedral - from the Black Prince and the turbulent Thomas Becket, to our Historic Graffiti and marvellous Stained Glass.
Take a pew and learn something new!
Talks subject to availability on the day. Ask at our Visitor Centre for times.
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Kids go FREE everyday! (T&Cs apply); does not apply to group bookings or school visits.

MONTHLY
FRIENDly Singing for Wellbeing
St Paul’s Church Hall, Canterbury, CT1 1NH
ALL welcome – rusty singers included!
Turn up for a cuppa and a biscuit, followed by sociable singing to put a smile on your face, led by Jamie Rogers, Assistant Director of Music, and our Choral Scholars.
Please join us between 14:00-15:00 on the following Mondays:
Please note, there will be no FRIENDly Singing in July and August
- 8 September
FURTHER DATES FOR 2025-26 TO BE ANNOUNCED
Free to attend but donations welcomed.
All welcome. No need to book.
Organised by and in support of The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral (Charity No 1210093).

LIMITED TIME ONLY FREE* ART INSTALLATION
moon landing: an immersive music and textile collaboration
Until 31 August 2025
This summer, we will be hosting the breathtaking installation moon landing; a duo work created by British textile artist and designer of woven textiles, Margo Selby, in collaboration with award-winning composer, Helen Caddick.
An immersive artwork comprising a 16-metre hand-woven textile by Margo Selby, and an original musical piece scored for strings by Helen Caddick, inspired by the story of the women who wove the integrated circuits and memory cores which enabled the moon landing.
Supported by a grant from The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral (Charity No. 1210093).
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Kids go FREE every day! (T&Cs apply); does not apply to group bookings or school visits.

MONTHLY on a Sunday
Film Club
Please join us for our monthly film screenings in the Cathedral Lodge AV Room.
Films start at 14:00.
13 July 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) | U
14 September The Boy And The Heron (2023) | 12
12 October Pan's Labyrinth (2006) | 15
9 November The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) | U
14 December Past Lives (2023) | 12
11 January 2026 EO (2022) | 15
The first rule of Film Club, is that there is no charge for Film Club...(but any donations are gratefully received!)

Gentle Tours
Dates in June - August
Join us for our step-free tours, delivered at a gentle pace, in a smaller group; split into two parts, with a comfort break.
Hear the story of Thomas Becket, our most famous Archbishop, and see the site of his murder and feast your eyes on some of our oldest stained glass windows.
Explore the Quire and a ‘Cadaver tomb’, contrast medieval and dramatic modern windows and find out why there is a cannonball in an Archbishop’s tomb!
Dates:
- Thursday 26 June, between 14:15-16:00
- Thursdays 10 & 24 July, between 14:15-16:00
- Thursdays 7 & 21 August, between 14:15-16:00
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.

Taizé Lunchtime Prayer
Mondays, during choir term time (see dates), 12:30-13:00 in the Crypt
The worship of Taizé is based on simple repetitive chants, the reading of scripture and silence.
All are welcome to come and experience this way of praying as we connect with God and one another through sound and silence.
In person only.
This event is free, but donations are kindly accepted.

Stained Glass Windows Tour
Dates in June - August
Did you know that some stained-glass windows at Canterbury Cathedral are amongst the oldest in the world?
Join us on a guided tour, offering an introduction to the history and range of stained glass found at the Cathedral, from medieval to modern.
Discover richly-detailed Bible-story windows, explore Miracle Windows and see the oldest stained glass in England.
Dates:
- Fridays 20 & 27 June, 11:15-12:30
- Fridays 4 & 11 July, 11:15-12:30
- Fridays 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 August, 11:15-12:30
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.
Book at our Visitor Centre on the day of your visit, or email [email protected] to reserve your space.

ONLINE BOOK GROUP
The Fire of Love by Richard Rolle (c.1300-1349)
Nine sessions over 11 weeks (between 6 May - 15 July)
Tuesday evenings, 20:00 - 21:00 GMT via Zoom
The Fire of Love presents the thoughts and feelings of the 14th-century hermit Richard Rolle, as he confronts the divine mystery. Rolle’s personal love of God and the sweetness and melody of his writings assure his place among the foremost pre-Reformation English mystics.
Join Canon Emma online via Zoom to reflect and discuss this profound exploration of the love of God.
This group is free, but donations are kindly accepted.
Booking essential - Book your space to be sent a Zoom link.

‘The St Thomas Becket Story’ Tour
Dates in June - August
Uncover the full story of St Thomas Becket in the Cathedral, where echoes of his life and legacy resound.
Explore the places in the Cathedral associated with the life and death of the renowned saint and martyr, from the location of his shocking murder in 1170; to the site of his first tomb, where over 700 miracles were reported; and discover how the story was re-told in stained glass.
Dates:
- Wednesday 25 June, 11:15-12:30
- Wednesdays 2, 9 & 16 July, 11:15-12:30
- EXTRA TOUR: St Thomas' Day (Monday 7 July), 11:15-12:30
- Wednesdays 6, 13, 20 & 27 August, 11:15-12:30
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.
Book at our Visitor Centre on the day of your visit, or email [email protected] to reserve your space.

American Connections Tour
Dates in June - August (New dates added regularly)
Discover the strong bond that Canterbury Cathedral has with the United States.
This is the story of centuries of friendship across the Atlantic.
Dates:
- Juneteenth National Independence Day: Thursday 19 June, 11:15-12:30
- Friday 27 June, 11:15-12:30
- Independence Day: Friday 4 July, 11:15-12:30
- Fridays 8 & 22 August, 11:15-12:30
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.

SEASONAL TOUR
'Climb the Corona' Tour
Dates in June - August
The Corona Chapel was built in the 12th century to house the crown - ‘corona’ in Latin - of St Thomas Becket’s skull, which had been sliced off during his murder and was revered as a saintly relic.
Explore the Chapel, usually closed to the public, before climbing the 95 steps to the top of the Corona Tower itself!
Dates:
- Fridays 20 & 27 June, 14:15-15:15
- Wednesday 25 June, 14:15-15:15
- Wednesdays 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 July, 14:15-15:15
- Fridays 4, 11, 18 & 25 July, 14:15-15:15
- Fridays 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 August, 14:15-15:15
- Wednesdays 6, 13, 20 & 27 August, 14:15-15:15
£12 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.
This is a popular tour; pre-booking suggested. Over 16s only.
Read full tour information and restrictions before booking.

Historic Graffiti Tour
Dates in June - August
On this tour, members of the Cathedral’s Historic Graffiti Team will shine a light on a selection of the historic graffiti that can be found throughout the Cathedral.
Focusing on the Eastern Crypt, Quire and Trinity Chapel, a selection of different types of historic graffiti from different periods will be revealed; along with the very different motivations in the past for making marks on walls.
Dates:
- Thursday 26 June, 13:15-14:30
- Tuesday 8 July, 13:15-14:30
- Thursday 17 July, 13:15-14:30
- Tuesday 5 August, 13:15-14:30
- Thursday 28 August, 13:15-14:30
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.

Cathedral Library Tours
Dates in June - August
Our Cathedral Library collection includes books from the early decades of printing onwards, including books from some of the earliest European printing presses.
Join a guided tour to learn more about the Library and to explore some of the collection close-up.
Dates:
- Thursday 26 June, 14:00-14:45
- Thursdays 10 & 31 July, 14:00-14:45
- Thursday 7 August, 14:00-14:45
£8 per person. Cathedral admission not included.
Pre-booking required, not suitable for under 12s.

EXCLUSIVE TOUR
Private Evening Cathedral Tours
Dates in July - October
Discover the Cathedral when it is closed to the public, on an exclusive guided tour taken ‘out of hours’ led by one of our expert guides, who will share many fascinating stories with you.
This tour is perfect for history lovers and those seeking a unique way to enjoy the Cathedral - book your exclusive evening tour now and look forward to an truly special experience.
Dates:
- Fri 18 July, 18:30-20:00
- Fri 22 August, 18:30-20:00
- Fri 12 September, 18:30-20:00
- Fri 3 October, 18:30-20:00
£40 per person. Pre-booking required.

FREE* RSN Family Drop-in Workshop
Saturday 28 June, 11:00-15:00 in the Community Studio
Create your own beautiful motif with Royal School of Needlework Tutor, Kathryn Sanders, from a selection of designs and bubble words.
The perfect handmade piece to display in your home or to give as a special gift.
This free* event is proudly presented in partnership with The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral's, through their unique association with the Royal School of Needlework.
Kindly supported by The Worshipful Company of Broderers.
Drop-in activity; no need to book.
Both children and adults welcome. Suitable for ages 4+ (parents/carers may need to assist younger children)
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Kids go FREE every day! (T&Cs apply); does not apply to group bookings or school visits.

A Memorial Concert for The Very Rev’d Dr Robert Willis Dean Emeritus
Saturday 28 June, 19:30 in the Cathedral Nave*
A concert of music, sung by the Canterbury Cathedral Choirs, and members of the Crypt Choir from the King’s School (of which Robert was Chair of Governors).
All are welcome to attend.
Free event; with donations encouraged in Dean Robert’s memory,
to The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral (Charity No: 1210093).
Booking required to reserve a seat.
* This event is in person only, and will not be live streamed or recorded.

The King's Mile
Sunday 29 June 2025, from 9.30am in Canterbury
Join us for a unique running event, based in the heart of the city of Canterbury!
The route starts in the beautiful surroundings of Green Court, on the north side of the Cathedral Precincts, goes through the heart of Canterbury via the King's Mile, Marlowe Theatre and city centre, and finishes on the other side of the Cathedral grounds - running through the historic Christ Church Gate to the finish line, with the iconic building as a backdrop.
There will be three main waves, suitable for different abilities; including the opportunity to walk a mile with family and friends.
Each individual must have a valid entry.
Advanced entries: £10 affiliated club members, £12 unaffiliated
On-the-day (subject to space): £15
This event is provided in partnership with Sporting Events UK, The King's School Canterbury and Canterbury Cathedral, in support of Catching Lives and The Social Justice Network.

A FRIENDLY TALK
Pepper – the King of the Spices
Tuesday 1 July, 14:30-15:30 in the Clagett Auditorium
Known as the ‘King of Spices’, pepper is the most important spice traded internationally.
Popular speaker and culinary food historian, Terrie Chrones returns from the United States to tell us more about this spice: a hot topic weaving through religious and secular connections and even Canterbury itself.
Tickets: £10 Friends of Canterbury Cathedral, £15 non-members. Includes tea and coffee.
This event is organised by and in support of The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral (Registered Charity No 1210093).

SPECIAL THEMED TOUR
‘Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales and The Cathedral’ Tour
Dates:
- Tues 1 July 11:15-12:15
- Thurs 3 July 14:15-15:30
- Sat 5 July, 12:15-13:30 & 13:15-14:30
Trace the life story of poet Geoffrey Chaucer through the Cathedral forever associated with his greatest work.
Regarded as the father of English Literature, Geoffrey Chaucer is permanently linked with Canterbury through his best known work, The Canterbury Tales. Whilst there is no documented evidence that Chaucer even visited Canterbury himself, his life story is interwoven with that of Canterbury Cathedral in the late 14th century.
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.
Book at our Visitor Centre on the day of your visit, or email [email protected] to reserve your space.
Image © Produced by Cathedral Gifts/Enterprises

Friday 4 July, 18:15 in the Quire after 17:30 Evensong
FREE Informal Organ Recital
with Will Fairbairn, London
One in our series of informal organ recitals, featuring the Cathedral’s resident organists and guests.
Free and un-ticketed, with a retiring collection.
See recital programme in the monthly Services and Music List

Canterbury Medieval Pageant
Sat 5 July, from 11:00
Join us for the 10th year of one of Kent's favourite historic events!
This year’s event will celebrate Geoffrey Chaucer and his famous creation, the Canterbury Tales
Experience a grand parade of knights, regal monarchs, and merry minstrels along the High Street, finishing in the Cathedral Precincts.
Embark on the Family Trail around the city, brimming with interactive stops, and collect 5 stamps to claim a free giant chocolate coin at our Cathedral Visitor Centre.
Join us in the Cathedral Viewing Gallery to make your own Pilgrim Badge, discover stories of modern day pilgrimage and meet Wildwood Kent, who will tell you all about the Canterbury Chough.
Plus, enjoy performances, workshops and much more!
Get ready for some medieval mayhem!
Plan your visit to Canterbury on Saturday 5 July and join the fun!

SPECIAL THEMED TOUR
'Women at Canterbury Cathedral' Tour
Canterbury’s story is not just shaped by monks and monarchs.
Uncover the lives of the remarkable queens, noblewomen and more humble artists and makers who have all helped shape Canterbury Cathedral.
Dates:
- Tuesday 8 July, 11:15-12:30
- Tuesday 12 August, 11:15-12:30
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.
Book at our Visitor Centre on the day of your visit, or email [email protected] to reserve your space.

Canterbury’s UNESCO Sites tour: Foundations of Faith
Dates in July & August
These full day tours run 09:30-16:30
Discover more about the introduction of Roman Christianity to Britain on this unique fully-guided tour experience which takes you through the heartland of historic Canterbury.
Delve deeper into history with a guided tour at each location, and enjoy a sandwich lunch in beautiful gardens overlooking Canterbury Cathedral - all included.
Dates:
- Friday 11 July
- Tuesday 29 July
- Friday 1 August
- Thursday 14 August
£59.95 per person

Canterbury Children’s Literature Festival
Storytelling at the Cathedral
Friday 11 - Sunday 13 July 2025
Canterbury Children’s Literature Festival is bringing stories to life across the city with a weekend of events celebrating stories in all their forms.
With authors, illustrators, storytellers, treasure hunts, board game sessions, plays and so much more there is something for everyone to enjoy!
Join Deborah Hart, from TinyTalk Kent Downs, for a weekend of family-friendly storytelling at Canterbury Cathedral.

SPECIAL THEMED TOUR
Tracing the lives of the Cathedral Monks
Walk the picturesque Precincts and discover traces of the medieval monks of Christ Church Priory, once on this site.
Today, evidence of the lives of the monks can be found in the ruins dotted around the Precincts, the Great Cloister and Chapter House, the repurposed buildings and gardens.
Learn about the lives of the monks, the buildings they used and the history of the medieval Herbarium.
Dates:
- Tuesdays 15, 22 & 29 July 11:15-12:30
- Tuesdays 5,12,19 & 26 August 11:15-12:30
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.
Please note, this tour will take place outside and involve walking on uneven surfaces in varying weather.

Festival of Archaeology
at Canterbury Cathedral
Various events on 20 July, 30 July & 1 August
Once again, as part of the CBA Festival of Archaeology, we are delighted to be hosting a range of events which share our passion for archaeology and history - including talks and tours.
These events are for anyone who would like to explore more about these subjects; no previous knowledge is needed.
Booking essential.

University of Kent presents
Have the Arts become the Religion of our Age?
The First Public Theology Lecture in the New Series of Michael Ramsay Events
Wednesday 30 July, 18:30
Speaker: Revd Prof Jonathan Arnold, Michael Ramsay Chair of Faith, Culture and the Arts, Institute of Cultural and Creative Industries, University of Kent
Venue: Kentish Barn, Canterbury Cathedral Lodge, CT1 2EH
This lecture will be the first in an annual series of Michael Ramsay lectures and events, with guest speakers prominent in the fields of theology, the arts, culture and social action.
Booking essential, as spaces limited.
Tickets: £6; Students in full-time education free of charge

FREE* FAMILY-FRIENDLY FUN
Gregory and Peti’s ‘A Monk’s Life’ Trail
Sat 26 July - Fri 29 August, during visiting hours
Follow in the footsteps of the Cathedral’s medieval monks on Gregory Gargoyle and Peti Pigeon’s special themed trail.
Explore the Cathedral and its Precincts to discover how the
monks spent their days - and where they ate, slept and prayed.
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Children aged 17 and under go free (T&Cs apply); does not apply to group bookings or school visits.

FREE* FAMILY-FRIENDLY FUN
Family Tours
Monday - Friday (28 July - 29 August), 11:05 & 13:30
Bring your little historians to Canterbury Cathedral to hear stories of Becket and the Black Prince, Monks and Miracles, Tombs and Towers.
These tours are aimed at children aged 6 - 13 but are suitable for the whole family to enjoy!
Tours last 45 minutes, and pre-booking is suggested.
To book, email [email protected]
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Children aged 17 and under go free (T&Cs apply); does not apply to group bookings or school visits.

William Shakespeare's
The Tempest
Monday 4 August, 13:00-15:00
Shakespeare’s most magical play, bursting with mayhem, comedy, romance, and surprises!
Having developed a reputation for producing first-rate, critically-acclaimed, and highly accessible adaptations of Shakespeare’s work, Immersion Theatre – the multi-award nominated company behind last year’s smash hit “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, proudly presents The Tempest; Shakespeare’s unforgettable tale of magic, romance, comedy, and revenge! With heaps of audience participation, this mesmerising show will be brought to life in unforgettable style, perfect for both seasoned theatre-goers and newcomers to Shakespeare’s work. Not to be missed!
Recommended age: 8+

FREE* FAMILY-FRIENDLY FUN
Medieval Make & Do
Join us for four weeks of free* crafts and activities, including Monastic Mini Golf, candle-making, weaving and more...
Week 1: Tues 5, Wed 6 & Thurs 7 August
Week 2: Tues 12, Wed 13 & Thurs 14 August
Week 3: Tues 19, Wed 20 & Thurs 21 August
Week 4: Tues 26, Wed 27 & Thurs 28 August
Drop-in activities; no need to book, but queuing likely.
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Children aged 17 and under go free (T&Cs apply); does not apply to group bookings or school visits.

Presented by Silent Discos in Incredible Places and MEGA Events
90s Silent Disco
Friday 15 & Saturday 16 August 2025 (2 slots each night)
A 90s Silent Disco in a Cathedral like no other is back by popular demand!
Expect some of the UK's best DJs playing all your favourite tunes in the stunning, illuminated surroundings of Canterbury Cathedral.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Sessions available:
- Friday 15 August 6:30PM - 9:00PM
- Friday 15 August 9:30PM - 00:00AM
- Saturday 16 August 6:30PM - 9:00PM - SOLD OUT
- Saturday 16 August 9:30PM - 00:00AM
This is strictly a 18+ event

SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE LODGE
Archives Tour & Afternoon Tea
Monday 18 August, 14:20-17:00
Enjoy a fascinating behind-the-scenes tour of the Cathedral Archives and Library, with a special viewing of highlights from the historic collections, followed by a full afternoon tea in the Refectory Restaurant.
£30 per person
All events at Canterbury Cathedral Lodge have limited availability and must be pre-booked.
Full pre-payment will be taken at the time of booking and is non-refundable, unless we are able to re-sell places booked.

FREE* FAMILY-FRIENDLY FUN
Musical Monks Drop-in Workshops
Fridays 22 & 29 August - Two sessions daily
in the Eastern Crypt
Join us for a free* musical workshop this summer holiday!
Discover the fun and magic of music, in a historic setting, inspired by the medieval monks of Canterbury Cathedral.
11:00-11:45 For ages 0 - 8 years
Sing, move and play to action songs all about sleeping, eating and praying.
14:30-15:30 For ages 8 - 12 years
Create compositions weaving layers of repeating sound patterns. Small percussion provided, but do bring your own instrument if you like!
Drop-in activity; no need to book.
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Children aged 17 and under go free (T&Cs apply); does not apply to group bookings or school visits.

SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE LODGE
An Evening Private Tour of the Cathedral
followed by Three-course Dinner
Friday 29 August, 18:20-21:30
To create a very special and memorable evening, we have combined our private ‘out of hours’ evening guided tour of Canterbury Cathedral, led by one of our knowledgeable guides, with an exclusive three-course à la carte dinner in our Refectory Restaurant.
£70 per person
All events at Canterbury Cathedral Lodge have limited availability and must be pre-booked.
Full pre-payment will be taken at the time of booking and is non-refundable, unless we are able to re-sell places booked.

The Wind in the Willows
Saturday 30 August, 13:00-15:00
Pack your picnics and join Ratty, Mole, Badger, and the fantastically irrepressible Toad as they embark on the adventure of a lifetime culminating in a colourful battle to save Toad Hall from the mischievous weasels!
Multi-award nominated Immersion Theatre proudly bring their trademark style and energy to the riverbank with heaps of interaction, stunning costumes, toe-tapping music, and larger-than-life characters,
A TOAD-ally terrific treat whether you’re 4 or 104!
Recommended age: 4+

The Secret Soirée Society presents
The Great Gatsby Ball
Friday 5 September 2025
Immerse yourself in the glitz and glamour of the 1920s as The Great Gatsby Ball comes to Canterbury Cathedral!
Step into the style and glamour of the 1920s at The Gatsby Ball! This unforgettable evening brings the Roaring Twenties to life in an enchanting, historic setting. Don your finest flapper dresses, dapper suits, and pearls as we transport you back to the Jazz Age with a night filled with elegance, style, and sophistication.
What to Expect:
- 1920's Fashion
- Live Swing Band
- Stunning Architecture
- The Glitz & Glamour of the Gatsby World!
Enjoy the sounds of a live swing band, playing the biggest hits of modern times with an old school Jazz twist!
Guaranteed to get you on your feet and dancing like it’s 1925. The Gatsby Ball is the ultimate way to experience the golden age of jazz and glamour.

Canterbury Cathedral
Heritage Open Days
Between 12 - 21 September
Every September, thousands of volunteers across England organise events to celebrate the country’s fantastic history and culture. It’s your chance to see hidden places and try out new experiences – all of which are FREE to explore.
Discover FREE Heritage Open Day events at Canterbury Cathedral!
These events are all free to attend, but pre-booking is required, as spaces are limited.

Luxmuralis presents
Poppy Fields
Tues 23 – Sat 27 September
slots between 19:00-21:00
*TICKETS NOW ON SALE*
For five nights in September - in the year of the 80th anniversary of VE Day - Canterbury Cathedral will be illuminated with the immersive sound and light installation Poppy Fields by Luxmuralis, commemorating the First and Second World Wars.
A poignant and moving sound and light show taking visitors on an immersive journey through light and sound, transforming spaces and creating a walking curated experience amongst the artworks projected onto amazing architecture.
The installations reflect on the end of WW1 and WW2, but more importantly look at the hopes and wishes for peace in our world.
Image: Luxmuralis's Poppy Fields at Winchester Cathedral © Luxmuralis
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