SARUM lights are back at the Cathedral - and tickets are selling fast.

With over 5000 tickets already sold, Salisbury Cathedral is gearing up for the much-anticipated return of Sarum Lights by Luxmuralis at Salisbury Cathedral this November.

Running from November 5 to November 9, this brand-new light and sound show will see spectacular, ever-changing projections on the exterior west front of the Cathedral, while inside the architecture will be lit up by light shows, including a  finale down the full length of the nave, literally showing the building in a new light.

Through the immersive projected artworks visitors will traverse wormholes, venture inside the workings of clocks and experience a dramatic narrative that stretches from the present day back to the very beginning of time.

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The show will include examples of early cave paintings, a walk through Einstein’s theories of relativity and text from HG Wells’ The Time Machine.

The much-loved Sarum lights are returning for 2024The much-loved Sarum lights are returning for 2024 (Image: Finnbarr Webster)

As well as the usual stunning visuals and sounds, there will also be the addition of an interactive installation called A Note to Myself, which will encourage visitors to write a message to themselves, either their younger selves, themselves today or their thoughts for the future.

The postcards will then form a growing cascade in the north transept of the Cathedral.

Sarum Lights: Time runs from 5.30pm each evening, with 15 minute timed slots available. Tickets must be booked in advance, and are available to purchase from www.salisburycathedral.org.uk