The stunning new immersive light and sound show coming to Bristol

The show will see the cathedral divided into four sections, each representing fire, earth, air and water
The spectacular light show takes over Bristol Cathedral next weekThe spectacular light show takes over Bristol Cathedral next week
The spectacular light show takes over Bristol Cathedral next week

A ‘spectacular’ light and sound show is coming soon to Bristol. Force of Nature will run at Bristol Cathedral for six days from Monday, October 30 to Saturday, November 4, with tickets on sale now.

The show follows the success of collaborative art team Luxmuralis’ sell-out Space Voyager show at the cathedral last year.

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Force of Nature is described as an “immersive and visually spectacular consideration of the four elements and of their relationship with religion, mythology and art history in its show-stopping visual”.

The show will see the cathedral divided into four sections, each representing fire, earth, air and water.

The show will see the cathedral divided into four sections, each representing fire, earth, air and waterThe show will see the cathedral divided into four sections, each representing fire, earth, air and water
The show will see the cathedral divided into four sections, each representing fire, earth, air and water

The project combines ancient architecture with modern creative interpretation, taking viewers on a “journey” through each individual element.

Frances Rosewell, visitor experience director at Bristol Cathedral, said: “We can’t wait to welcome visitors to the amazing experience Luxmuralis will host in a week’s time.

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“The talented team of artists has curated an installation that is set to transform the cathedral in a beautiful way, with incredible visuals and showstoppping accompanying music, to create a truly memorable experience.”

Tickets for the show, priced at £6.99 for children and £9.99 for adults, are still available and can be purchased through Yuup

Those that purchase a ticket will also have access to the cathedral’s bar featuring a  range of ‘nature-inspired beverages’.

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