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Music lovers will find their ‘inner songbird’ and join mezzo-soprano Gabriella Pineda-Rodrigues in singing some favourite songs from the worlds of opera, pop and musical theatre at Peterborough Cathedral on Saturday 25th April.
Peterborough Cathedral has announced that tickets go on sale today (21st February 2020) for 'T. rex: The Killer Question', the Natural History Museum’s touring exhibition which will be on show at the Cathedral from 20th July to 31st August 2020.
A unique prayer wall made up of the letters HOPE will shortly be on display in the Cathedral.
A small team of skilled needleworkers has been quietly working away in a back room at the Cathedral, on a project that will take more than a decade to complete.
Things are never dull in Peterborough Cathedral and 2019 was another exciting year, with the remarkable high point the 'Gaia' exhibition – Luke Jerram’s representation of the earth slowly turning in the vast space beneath the tower.
Look out for Roman soldiers at the Norman Arch which leads from the Peterborough city centre into the Cathedral on Monday 23rd December.
Peterborough Cathedral has announced some exciting plans for the development of its Music Department from September 2020.
City centre workers and shoppers are warmly invited to Peterborough Cathedral this Wednesday, 18th December at 1.00pm, for a lunch time of traditional Christmas carols.
Anyone with Scottish connections, or who is a fan of Scotland and the Scottish bard, Rabbie Burns, should know that Peterborough Cathedral will host a Burns Night Supper on Saturday 18th January 2020.