Lincoln Cathedral is set to host a breathtaking spectacle with Time, an innovative light and sound show created by the acclaimed artistic collaboration Luxmuralis.
From Tuesday 11 to Saturday 15 February 2025 this immersive event will transform the interior of the historic cathedral, filling it with dazzling light, dynamic soundscapes, and multiple projection installations.
Time is an extraordinary exploration of humanity’s relationship with the concept of time, offering audiences an unforgettable journey through history, science, and imagination.
Visitors will be guided through a series of captivating installations that show humans through different eras, exploring the fascinating theories of relativity, and the text of H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine.
Through the immersive projected artworks attendees will traverse wormholes, venture inside the intricate workings of clocks, and experience a dramatic narrative that spans from the present day back to the very beginning of everything. The grand finale in the Cathedral’s nave will take spectators on a mesmerising voyage through the epochs of humanity, ultimately reaching the formation of our planet, creating a profound and awe-inspiring conclusion to this unique event.
Samantha Mellows, Director of Visitor Experience and Enterprise at Lincoln Cathedral said, “The theme of time is one that is familiar to us all as we balance work, family life, time for ourselves and other daily commitments. Time by Luxmuralis is an opportunity to take a step back from your usual routine, to stop thinking about the minutes and hours, and for a short period to explore the whole timeline of our planet, and far beyond.
“We’ve had such amazing feedback from people that have come to the previous Luxmuralis shows. For many people it is the first time they have visited the Cathedral, and it is wonderful to be able to offer them such an unforgettable experience where they can see the Cathedral brought to life in a completely different way.”
Time by Luxmuralis will run from Tuesday 11 to Saturday 15 February 2025, with several performances per evening. Booking is essential and tickets are now available