
Gloucester Cathedral will be transformed into an immersive light and sound show to remember those who gave their lives in the world wars.
The cathedral will commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE and VJ Day between Friday 17 and Saturday 25 October with the light show from Luxmuralis which specialises in immersive light and sound experiences.
The cathedral’s interior will be surrounded by projections of poppies and a bespoke soundtrack to replicate someone walking through the fields of Flanders.
The Very Reverend Andrew Zihni, Dean of Gloucester, said: “It is deeply fitting that this experience takes place here where the themes of peace and hope are so integral to our daily mission.”
It will also include a series called Falling Leaves in which each leaf will represent one of the millions of lives lost during WW1 and WW2 as well as an artistic reflection of the Battle of the Somme.
This installation marks the return of Luxmuralis to Gloucester following Light Eternal in 2023.
Lorna Giles, head of visitor experience at the cathedral, said: “I have such fond memories of Light Eternal in 2023 and we are thrilled to welcome visitors back to experience the beautiful work of Luxmuralis again for Poppy Fields.
“This immersive experience invites everyone to pause, reflect and enjoy the stunning light projections that bring the cathedral’s architecture to life.”