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From special services, tours and talks, to unique exhibitions, music concerts and visitor events, there's always lots to discover at Canterbury Cathedral.
April - June 2025
NEW What's On Guide
Discover Holy Week and Easter services and events, FREE* Stone Week activities and family tours for half term, Illuminated Orchestra, and much more!
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Children aged 17 and under go free (T&Cs apply).
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FREE EXHIBITION
Celebrations and Ceremonies: City, Cathedral and Crown
✨ LAST CHANCE TO VIEW ✨ Ending March
In the Viewing Gallery
Free for all to view - no admission required!
Join us in the Viewing Gallery, in the Cathedral Visitor Centre and discover objects that bring to life stories from the history of Canterbury and the Cathedral, and their royal connections.
Marvel at the wonderful William Burges Crozier (the staff carried by a bishop), which features St George - patron saint of England - and the Dragon.
See the ancient ‘burghmote horn’ of the City of Canterbury, which is still blown on special occasions; and the magnificent ceremonial sword, dating from 1608.
This exhibition features striking and rarely seen items dating from the medieval period onwards. Admire their fine craftsmanship and find out how they were used in celebrations and ceremonies.
This family-friendly exhibition is available to view every day, during visiting hours.
Highlighted events

WEEKLY Monday - Saturday 10:30, 12:00 and 14:00 and Sundays 13:00
'The Inside Story' Tour
(Please note, there will be no tours on 17, 18 & 20 April)
Discover the story of Canterbury Cathedral through its soaring architecture, beautiful medieval stained glass and the history that helped make and shape the Cathedral.
From the Cathedral’s origins in the 6th century, the tour will encompass 1,400 years of history - with tales of royalty, clergy and everyday craftsmen who made the Cathedral what it is today - set amid a background of wars, political struggle and tales of bravery.
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.
Book at our Visitor Centre on the day of your visit, or email [email protected] to reserve your space

DAILY Between 10:00-16:00, various intervals
FREE* Mini Talks
Listen to a bite-sized exploration of the Cathedral’s history with a free 15-minute Mini Talk, delivered by our knowledgeable team.
A great chance to discover more about the 1,400 years of history of our magnificent Cathedral - from the Black Prince and the turbulent Thomas Becket, to our Historic Graffiti and marvellous Stained Glass.
Take a pew and learn something new!
Talks subject to availability on the day. Ask at our Visitor Centre for times.
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Children aged 17 and under go free (T&Cs apply).

SPECIAL THEMED TALKS
FREE* Mini Talks
‘The Order of St Benedict’
Friday 21 March, various times
The Cathedral grounds were once home to a Benedictine Monastery, whose monks shaped this historic site for centuries.
The monks who lived in the monastery followed strict rules laid out in a book called the Rule of St Benedict, and met every day in the Chapter House to read from it.
St Benedict had developed this way of living in the 6th Century, and the Rule told the monks to live simply and to work for God, to welcome strangers and give food to the poor.
On the anniversary St Benedict's death - 21 March, 547 - we are holding special themed Mini Talks, inspired by the Rule of St Benedict, and the lives of those monks at Canterbury Cathedral.
11:10 - Benedict (of Monks and Men)
12:50 - The Rise of St Benedict
Talks subject to availability on the day. Ask at our Visitor Centre for times.
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Children aged 17 and under go free (T&Cs apply).

MONTHLY
FRIENDly Singing for Wellbeing
St Paul’s Church Hall, Canterbury, CT1 1NH
ALL welcome – rusty singers included!
Turn up for a cuppa and a biscuit, followed by sociable singing to put a smile on your face, led by Jamie Rogers, Assistant Director of Music, and our Choral Scholars.
Please join us between 14:00-15:00 on the following Mondays:
*The Big FRIENDly Sing! - Saturday 10 May*
- 12 May
- 9 June
NEW DATES ADDED REGULARLY
Free to attend but donations welcomed.
All welcome. No need to book.
Organised by and in support of The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral (Charity No 256575).

NEW FOR 2025
Evening Prayer including silence
Thursdays*, 17:30-18:15 in the Crypt
An opportunity to be still in the midst of the business of life and rest in the holiness and peace of this sacred place.
If you are drawn to silent prayer, please join us weekly on Thursdays* in the Crypt for an extended time of silent prayer, as part of our 5.30pm said service of Evening Prayer,.
All are welcome. In person only.
*Occasional variations. See our monthly Services and Music Lists.

MONTHLY on a Sunday, in the Cathedral Lodge AV Room
Film Club
Please join us for our monthly film screenings. Films start at 14:00.
13 April The Gospel According to St Matthew (1964) | PG
11 May Kinds of Kindness (2024) | 18
8 June Babette's Feast (1987) | U
13 July 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) | U
14 September The Boy And The Heron (2023) | 12
12 October Pan's Labyrinth (2006) | 15
9 November The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) | U
14 December Past Lives (2023) | 12
11 January 2026 EO (2022) | 15
The first rule of Film Club, is that there is no charge for Film Club...(but any donations are gratefully received!)

Dates in March - June (New dates added regularly)
American Connections Tour
Discover the strong bond that Canterbury Cathedral has with the United States.
This is the story of centuries of friendship across the Atlantic.
Dates:
- Cesar Chavez Day: Mon 31 March, 11:15-12:30
- Fri 11 April, 11:15-12:30
- Thurs 24 April, 11:15-12:30
- Victory in Europe (VE) Day: Thurs 8 May, 11:15-12:30
- Memorial Day: Mon 26 May, 11:15-12:30
- Juneteenth National Independence Day: Thurs 19 June, 11:15-12:30
- Fri 27 June, 11:15-12:30
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.

ONLINE BOOK GROUP
The Ladder of Perfection by Walter Hilton (1340-1396)
Tuesdays, over 11 weeks (starting 7 January), 20:00 - 21:00 GMT, via Zoom
*SESSION RECORDINGS AVAILABLE*
Walter Hilton is widely regarded as the first among medieval English mystics, and The Ladder provided continuous inspiration since its appearance six centuries ago.
You are invited to join Canon Emma online via Zoom, to reflect and discuss this extraordinary devotional work.
This group is free, but donations are kindly accepted.
Booking essential - Book your space to be sent a Zoom link.

Dates in March - June
Gentle Tours
Join us for our step-free tours, delivered at a gentle pace, in a smaller group; split into two parts, with a comfort break.
Dates:
- Thursday 20 March, between 14:15-16:00
- Thursdays 3 & 17 April, between 14:15-16:00
- Thursdays 1, 15 & 29 May, between 14:15-16:00
- Thursdays 12 & 26 June, between 14:15-16:00
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.
Please note: There is no discount available if you only wish to join one part of the tour.

Dates in March - June
Historic Graffiti Tour
On this tour, members of the Cathedral’s Historic Graffiti Team will shine a light on a selection of the historic graffiti that can be found throughout the Cathedral.
Focusing on the Eastern Crypt, Quire and Trinity Chapel, a selection of different types of historic graffiti from different periods will be revealed; along with the very different motivations in the past for making marks on walls.
Dates:
- Thursday 13 March, 13:15-14:15
- Thursday 10 April, 13:15-14:15
- Thursday 15 May , 13:15-14:15
- Thursday 26 June, 13:15-14:15
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.

Dates in March, May & June
‘The St Thomas Becket Story’ Tour
Uncover the full story of St Thomas Becket in the Cathedral, where echoes of his life and legacy resound.
Explore the places in the Cathedral associated with the life and death of the renowned saint and martyr, from the location of his shocking murder in 1170; to the site of his first tomb, where over 700 miracles were reported; and discover how the story was re-told in stained glass.
Dates:
- Wednesdays 19 & 26 March, 11:15-12:30
- Wednesdays 7, 14, 21 & 28 May, 11:15-12:30
- Wednesdays 4, 11, 18, 25 June, 11:15-12:30
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.
Book at our Visitor Centre on the day of your visit, or email [email protected] to reserve your space.

Dates in March - June
Stained Glass Windows Tour
Did you know that some stained-glass windows at Canterbury Cathedral are amongst the oldest in the world?
Join us on a guided tour, offering an introduction to the history and range of stained glass found at the Cathedral, from medieval to modern.
Discover richly-detailed Bible-story windows, explore Miracle Windows and see the oldest stained glass in England. You will be introduced to 20th Century glass reflecting stories of hope, and meet a host of famous faces immortalised in glass along the way.
Dates:
- Fridays 14, 21 & 28 March, 11:15-12:30
- Fridays 4, 11 & 25 April, 11:15-12:30
- Fridays 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 May, 11:15-12:30
- Fridays 6, 13, 20, 27 June, 11:15-12:30
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.
Book at our Visitor Centre on the day of your visit, or email [email protected] to reserve your space.

Mondays 17 - 31 March, 12:30-13:00 in the Crypt
Taizé Lunchtime Prayer
The worship of Taizé is based on simple repetitive chants, the reading of scripture and silence.
All are welcome to come and experience this way of praying as we connect with God and one another through sound and silence.
In person only.
This event is free, but donations are kindly accepted.

A FRIENDLY TALK
Back to Early Christian Rome with John Williams
Tuesday 18 March, 10:30-11:30 in the Clagett Auditorium
Last March, we went 'Off the Beaten Track in Early Christian Rome' with speaker, Dr John Williams.
This time, we will examine further the centuries immediately before and after the conversion of the Emperor Constantine to Christianity in the early 300s AD. We will look at some better and some less well-known churches, sites and monuments, and their messages, sometimes hidden in plain sight. John will explore how an Imperial Rome on the wane, started on the road to becoming such a major centre of the Christian world.
Dr Williams, a Trustee of The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral, was formerly County Archaeologist and Head of Heritage Conservation at Kent County Council.
Tickets: £10 Friends of Canterbury Cathedral, £15 non-members. Includes tea and coffee.
This event is organised by and in support of The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral (Registered Charity No 256575).

Thursday 20 March 2025, 11:00-12:30
Stained Glass Studio Tour
Our Cathedral Studios workshop is dedicated to the preservation and conservation of Stained Glass Heritage.
Visit the studio, meet one of our conservators and learn more about their specialist work in the conservation, restoration and protection of our historic stained glass.
£25 per person. Cathedral admission not included.
Pre-booking required; not suitable for under 18s.
Next tour date: Friday 20 June, 14:00-15:30

EXCLUSIVE ONSITE PARTNERSHIP CLASS
RSN: Celebrating Mothering Sunday
Friday 21 March, 10:00-16:00 in the Community Studio
Join Royal School of Needlework Tutor, Helen Stevens, to stitch a stunning Anemone design, inspired by the colours and artistry of the Cathedral’s stained glass windows.
You will learn various stitching techniques to create the highlights and depths of your Anemone, using rich coloured silk and threads, and add beads for the final intricate details.
There will also be an opportunity to view some of the Cathedral’s stunning stained glass under the guidance of one of our glaziers.
*SOLD OUT*
This exclusive project is part of The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral's unique association with the Royal School of Needlework.
Next RSN partnership class: Jacobean Leaf reflecting the James I Charter at Canterbury Cathedral - Friday 27 June
Image © Royal School of Needlework

Saturday 22 March 2025, 11:00-15:00 in the Community Studio
FREE* Mothering Sunday Themed RSN Family Drop-in Workshop
Pop into our Community Studio and sew a beautiful motif, with Royal School of Needlework Tutor, Helen Stevens, to display in your home or to give as a special gift - just in time for Mothering Sunday!
This free* event is proudly presented in partnership with The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral.
Drop-in activity; no need to book.
Both children and adults welcome. Suitable for ages 4+ (parents/carers may need to assist younger children)
Kindly supported by The Worshipful Company of Broderers.
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Children aged 17 and under go free (T&Cs apply).

Saturday 22 March 2025, 19:30 in the Cathedral Nave
Canterbury Choral Society presents Dvořák: Stabat Mater
This event is organised, managed and delivered by Canterbury Choral Society.
Perhaps in this intensely passionate score, the greatest Czech composer pours out his most profound and heartfelt writing, standing alongside his greatest works such as the Cello concerto and the New World Symphony, and surpassing all his other choral works.
This concert is an opportunity to experience a work of great profundity.
Sponsored by Lady Kingsdown
Tickets: £10-£34 (Incl. £2 booking fee)
(Doors open at 19:00)

Monday 24 March, 14:30-17:00
Textiles Talk and Afternoon Tea
In this illustrated talk, Cressida Williams, Cathedral Archivist, will tell the story of fine fabrics and textiles held at Canterbury Cathedral from medieval times to present - some of which remain in use today - and explain some of the challenges in caring for these historic collections.
The talk is followed by a full afternoon tea in the Refectory Restaurant.
*FULLY BOOKED*
£27 per person (10% discount for Friends of Canterbury Cathedral)
All events at Canterbury Cathedral Lodge have limited availability and must be pre-booked.
Full pre-payment will be taken at the time of booking and is non-refundable, unless we are able to re-sell places booked.

Dates in March - June
Canterbury Cathedral Library Tours
Our Cathedral Library collection includes books from the early decades of printing onwards, including books from some of the earliest European printing presses.
Join a guided tour to learn more about the Library and to explore some of the collection close-up.
Dates:
- Thurs 27 March, 14:00-15:00
- Thurs 10 April, 14:00-15:00
- Thurs 15 May, 14:00-15:00
- Thurs 12 June, 14:00-15:00
- Thurs 26 June, 14:00-15:00
£8 per person, plus admission charge.

Friday 28 March, 18:30 in the Quire
Cathedral Organ Open Evening
Learn all about our Cathedral organ at our free Open Evening!
This will include an introduction to the Cathedral’s organ (refurbished by Harrison & Harrison in 2020) by Assistant Director of Music, Jamie Rogers, a demonstration, and a chance for keen organists to play - time allowing - a short piece of their choice.
The Open Evening is free of charge and un-ticketed
The list is now closed for those wishing to play the organ at this event.

SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE LODGE
Mothering Sunday Lunch
Sunday 30 March 2025 - bookings available 13:00-15:00, & 18:30
Celebrate Mother’s Day this year at Canterbury Cathedral Lodge and treat your mum to a 3-course À la Carte lunch in the Refectory Restaurant.
Each mum will also receive a complimentary glass of Prosecco on arrival!
£43 per adult; £20 per child under 14 years
Under 4’s eat for free (10% discount for Friends of Canterbury Cathedral)
All events at Canterbury Cathedral Lodge have limited availability and must be pre-booked.
Full pre-payment will be taken at the time of booking and is non-refundable, unless we are able to re-sell places booked.

STUDY DAY
Miracles in Glass: The Study and Conservation of Canterbury’s Stained Glass Heritage
Monday 31 March 2025, 10:45-17:15 at Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury Cathedral is a storehouse of some of Europe’s finest medieval stained glass, including the unique Thomas Becket ‘miracle windows’ in the Trinity Chapel.
This study day takes advantage of the removal of one of those windows, with talks by leading experts, the unique opportunity for participants to see panels from the window up close, a display from the historic collections in the Cathedral Archives, and guided tours of the Trinity Chapel.
Booking essential. Spaces are limited.
General admission: £60. Bursaries available for unwaged/students.

Friday 4 April, 18:15 in the Cathedral Quire - after 17:30 Evensong
FREE Informal Organ Recital
with John Mountford, Director of Music, Oakham School
One in our series of informal organ recitals, featuring the Cathedral’s resident organists and guests.
Free and un-ticketed, with a retiring collection.
See recital programme in the monthly Services and Music List

Easter Holiday Activities
FREE* Easter Holiday Drop-in Crafts
Mon 7 - Wed 9 & Mon 14 - Wed 16 April, 11:00-15:00
FREE* Family Tours
Mon 7 - Fri 11 & Mon 14 - Wed 16 April, 11:05 & 13:30 (Pre-booking suggested)
FREE* Easter Holiday Music Workshops
Thurs 10 & Fri 11 April, 10:00-11:00 & 14:00-15:00
FREE* Gregory and Peti’s Easter Trail
Easter Monday (21 April), during visiting hours
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Children aged 17 and under go free (T&Cs apply).

A FRIENDLY TALK
Ostend – It’s More Than Just Fish and Flip Flops with Melanie Gibson-Barton
Thursday 10 April, 10:30-11:30 in the Clagett Auditorium
Melanie Gibson-Barton, one of our most popular speakers, will return to speak about Ostend, a coastal city that combines the grandeur of the Belle Époque with the artistic flair of the Flemish artist James Ensor and his many successors. Ostend’s heritage is as a fishing community.
Melanie will offer Friends an insider view of the history this popular city by the Sea to explore sandcastles, ferries, royalty, artists,
architecture, wars, and herring.
Tickets: £10 Friends of Canterbury Cathedral, £15 non-members. Includes tea and coffee.
This event is organised by and in support of The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral (Registered Charity No 256575).

Fridays 11, 18 & 25 April, 11:15-12:30
Spring Precincts & Gardens Tour
Walk Canterbury Cathedral’s spring gardens with one of our gardening team just as the daffodils, alliums and spring grasses burst into life!
Discover the history of the Cathedral’s outdoor spaces and how they are cared for today. Explore the Cathedral grounds, once home to a Benedictine Monastery whose monks shaped the Cathedral site for centuries. Spot Bee Boles and learn where Cathedral Canons used to play bowls. Hear why the Cathedral Crypt is above ground and how the feet of Stephen Langton, a major influencer of Magna Carta, are out in the cold.
£5 per person, plus Cathedral admission charge.
Book at our Visitor Centre on the day of your visit, or email [email protected] to reserve your space.

LENTEN QUIET DAY
Through the Door to Hope:
Stepping into hope within challenging times
Led by Christopher Chapman
Saturday 12 April, 10:00-16:00 - in the Jesus Chapel, All Saints Chapel and quiet garden of No.15, The Precincts
An opportunity to reflect on the nature of hope, with a spirituality that engages what is real, to bring about change.
This quiet day is led by Christopher Chapman, spiritual director, retreat leader, teacher and writer; based on his book Doorways to Hope.
£12 per person - Booking essential; spaces limited.
Free admission available for those in receipt of universal credit, or with refugee status (upon verification of status).

NON-RESIDENTIAL
Holy Week Retreat at Canterbury Cathedral
led by Canon Emma
Wednesday 16 April - Easter Day (Sunday 20 April)
Immerse yourself in the hope of the Easter story at Canterbury Cathedral; through worship, reflections, Bible study and silence.
Join us in this transformational time, for a special programme of events.
Booking essential; limited spaces.
£150 per person for full retreat; or £50 per person per day.
This is a non-residential retreat; accommodation is not included.
To find out more and book, please contact [email protected]

Palm Sunday
13 April
10:45 Blessing of the Palms and Procession
Gather at the Yeomanry Memorial in Canterbury (opposite Nationwide), where we will bless the Palms and informally process to the Cathedral. For those unable to walk, please go straight to the Cathedral and blessed Palms will be brought to you.
11:00 Palm Sunday Eucharist †
17:30 Palm Sunday Evensong †
See our full list of Holy Week and Easter services
† Live streamed on our YouTube channel

Canterbury Cathedral presents
A Concert of Music for Holy Week by Candlelight
Good Friday (18 April), 19:30-21:00 in the Quire
This Good Friday, the Lay Clerks and Organists of Canterbury Cathedral will perform a selection of music appropriate to Holy Week in the beautiful surroundings of the Cathedral Quire.
The Choir will be directed by Jamie Rogers, Assistant Director of Music at Canterbury Cathedral; the organ will be played by David Newsholme, Director of Music at Canterbury Cathedral.
Tickets: £22 (Incl. £2 booking fee)

Good Friday
18 April
10:00 Good Friday Family Service
12:00-13:30 The Cross of Hope - Meditations led by Dean David
13:45-15:00 The Liturgy of the Cross, concluding in the Precincts
16:00 Said Evening Prayer
See our full list of Holy Week and Easter services

Easter Day
Sun 20 April
08:10 Sung Eucharist - Broadcast live on BBC Radio 4.
Doors open at 07:30. All must be seated by 07:45; due to broadcast requirements, late comers cannot be admitted.
11:00 Easter Day Eucharist † with Bishop Rose
17:30 Solemn Evensong †
See our full list of Holy Week and Easter services
† Live streamed on our YouTube channel

SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE LODGE
Easter Day Lunch
Sunday 20 April – bookings available 12:30-15:30
Come and enjoy a delicious three-course À la carte lunch with all the family in our bright Refectory Restaurant, with the incredible backdrop of Canterbury Cathedral.
£40 per adult; £22 per child under 14 years
Under 4’s eat for free
All events at Canterbury Cathedral Lodge have limited availability and must be pre-booked.
Full pre-payment will be taken at the time of booking and is non-refundable, unless we are able to re-sell places booked.

SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE LODGE
Hidden Views Tour & Tea
Mon 21 April - Two sessions: 13:30-15:30 or 15:15-17:15
View the Deanery and Archdeaconry from within their gardens, and learn more about the history of these buildings from these usually inaccessible perspectives.
The tour will be followed by a full afternoon tea in the Deanery, with the option to add a glass of Prosecco.
This includes an opportunity to be amongst the first to enjoy the newly renovated event spaces in the Deanery.
£45 per person; or £50 with glass of prosecco included
All events at Canterbury Cathedral Lodge have limited availability and must be pre-booked.
Full pre-payment will be taken at the time of booking and is non-refundable, unless we are able to re-sell places booked.

Tudors and Stuarts Weekend 2025
Fri 25 - Sun 27 April, various timings and locations
The Centre for Kent History and Heritage’s annual Canterbury History Weekend returns for its 10th year!
A diverse programme of lectures and guided visits showcase recent research on the period of the ‘Tudors & Stuarts’, making it readily accessible to a wide audience.
Among the exciting internationally-recognised scholars and well-known, popular historians who will be in attendance are Alison Weir, Glenn Richardson, Clare Jackson, Steven Gunn, and Jackie Eales. They will cover topics across the period featuring several Tudor and Stuart monarchs and the problems faced by them and their subjects across a turbulent period in British history.
Tickets: £10 per event; £8 per event when buying 10 or more tickets; £2 student tickets available for some lectures
This weekend event is organised by the CCCU Centre for Kent History and Heritage in conjunction with Canterbury Cathedral Archives & Library, which will provide two tours.

SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE LODGE
‘The Monks Tale’ Archives Afternoon
Monday 28 April 2025, 13:45-17:00 at Canterbury Cathedral
Join us for a fascinating afternoon, exploring the history of the Benedictine monastery at Canterbury Cathedral, and the life of the monks who lived and worked here over the centuries.
See some examples from the historic collections in the Cathedral Archives, followed by an informative talk from Cressida Williams, Cathedral Archivist, before taking a guided tour of the parts of the Cathedral grounds relating to monastic life.
The event concludes with an afternoon tea in the Refectory Restaurant, with the option to attend Evensong at 17:30.
£32 per person (10% discount for Friends of Canterbury Cathedral)
All events at Canterbury Cathedral Lodge have limited availability and must be pre-booked.
Full pre-payment will be taken at the time of booking and is non-refundable, unless we are able to re-sell places booked.

EXCLUSIVE TOUR
Private Evening Cathedral Tours
Dates in May - October
There is nothing more atmospheric than visiting Canterbury Cathedral as evening falls outside, once the crowds have gone home, and you are able to enjoy the serenity and beauty of this special place all to yourself.
Discover the Cathedral when it is closed to the public, on an exclusive guided tour taken ‘out of hours’ led by one of our expert guides, who will share many fascinating stories with you.
This is your opportunity to explore parts of the building which are not normally open to the public, while learning about the history and architecture of this magnificent building as you make your way around.
This tour is perfect for history lovers and those seeking a unique way to enjoy the Cathedral - book your exclusive evening tour now and look forward to an truly special experience.
Dates:
- Fri 23 May, 18:30-20:00
- Fri 20 June, 18:30-20:00
- Fri 18 July, 18:30-20:00
- Fri 15 August, 18:30-20:00
- Fri 12 September, 18:30-20:00
- Fri 3 October, 18:30-20:00
£40 per person. Pre-booking required.

SEASONAL TOUR
'Climb the Corona' Tour
Dates in May & June
The Corona Chapel was built in the 12th century to house the crown - ‘corona’ in Latin - of St Thomas Becket’s skull, which had been sliced off during his murder and was revered as a saintly relic.
Explore the Chapel, usually closed to the public, before climbing the 95 steps to the top of the Corona Tower itself!
Dates:
- Wednesdays 7, 14, 21 & 28 May, 14:15-15:15
- Fridays 9, 16, 23 & 30 May, 14:15-15:15
- Fridays 6, 13, 20 & 27 June, 14:15-15:15
- Wednesdays 11, 18 & 25 June, 14:15-15:15
£12 per person. Cathedral admission not included.
This is a popular tour; pre-booking suggested. Over 16s only.
Read full tour information and restrictions before booking. You will be required to sign a disclaimer, to confirm you have understood and will abide by the tour guidelines/restrictions.

Friday 2 May, 18:15 in the Quire after 17:30 Evensong
FREE Informal Organ Recital
with Robin Walker, The King’s School, Canterbury
One in our series of informal organ recitals, featuring the Cathedral’s resident organists and guests.
Free and un-ticketed, with a retiring collection.
See recital programme in the monthly Services and Music List

BACK FOR 2025
Pray with the Labyrinth
Saturday 3 May, 10:30-16:00 in the Crypt
An opportunity to meet and know yourself, meet the divine or sacred, and relate to others.
Pray and be mindful as you take a meditative walk using a medieval maze pattern derived from that at Chartres Cathedral in France.

ONLINE BOOK GROUP
The Fire of Love by Richard Rolle (c.1300-1349)
Tuesdays over 10 weeks (starting 6 May), 20:00 - 21:00 GMT via Zoom
The Fire of Love presents the thoughts and feelings of the 14th-century hermit Richard Rolle, as he confronts the divine mystery. Rolle’s personal love of God and the sweetness and melody of his writings assure his place among the foremost pre-Reformation English mystics.
Join Canon Emma online via Zoom to reflect and discuss this profound exploration of the love of God.
This group is free, but donations are kindly accepted.
FULL DETAILS TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON

VE Day 80th Anniversary Celebrations
Enjoy Fish and Chips in the Lodge Lounge
Monday 5 - Friday 9 May, during café opening hours
During your visit to the Cathedral, pop in to our onsite Lounge café and enjoy traditional fish and chips - Britain’s favourite dish - to celebrate VE Day.
A limited time only addition to the everyday Lunch and light bites menu!
Why Fish and Chips? To pay tribute to the brave fishermen who fished the seas and the farmers and land girls who toiled in the fields.
See menu on the day for prices. No need to book.

Saturday 10 May, 18:00-19:30 in the Quire
Support
The Big FRIENDly Sing!
* BOOK NOW *
Join us for our fourth Big FRIENDly Sing!
Support The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral by joining us for an exciting performance of Mozart’s Requiem; performed by a choir of 200 enthusiastic amateurs, and Cathedral musicians!
We are fully booked for singers, but if you would like to be added to the waitlist email [email protected]
Tickets: £15; Children aged 17 and under go free
This is a charity event in support of The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral (Registered Charity No 256575).

SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE LODGE
A Day to Explore the Cathedral Gardens
Mondays 19 May & 16 June, 10:15-17:15
If you have a keen interest for gardening, or would simply like to gain more knowledge on the Cathedral’s gardens history; then this is the perfect day for you…
Join us for a fascinating day of exploration!
Discover the history of gardening at the Cathedral, with a talk by members of our gardening team, and a chance to see some items from the wonderful collections of the Archives and Library relating to gardens and wildlife.
Enjoy a two-course hot lunch in the Refectory Restaurant, followed by a tour of the Cathedral gardens, with tea, coffee and cake to finish the day.
£67 per person
All events at Canterbury Cathedral Lodge have limited availability and must be pre-booked.
Full pre-payment will be taken at the time of booking and is non-refundable, unless we are able to re-sell places booked.

A FRIENDLY TALK
Jane Austen in Kent with Dr Susan Civale
Thursday 22 May, 10:30-11:30 in the Clagett Auditorium
2025 is the 250th anniversary of the birth of Jane Austen.
Author of some of the best-known novels in English literature, Austen had many connections to Kent, and is known to have visited our Cathedral and Canterbury.
In this talk, Dr Susan Civale, Reader in Romanticism at Canterbury Christ Church University, reveals more.
Tickets: £10 Friends of Canterbury Cathedral, £15 non-members. Includes tea and coffee.
This event is organised by and in support of The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral (Registered Charity No 256575).

MAY HALF TERM FUN
FREE* Family Tours
Mon 26 - Fri 30 May, 11:05 & 13:30
Bring your little historians to Canterbury Cathedral to hear stories of Becket and the Black Prince, Monks and Miracles, Tombs and Towers.
These tours are aimed at children aged 6 - 13 but are suitable for the whole family to enjoy!
Pre-booking is suggested as spaces are limited.
To book, email [email protected]

MAY HALF TERM FUN
FREE* Stone Week Activities
Tues 27 - Thurs 29 May, 11:00-15:00
Help Gregory Gargoyle on his Stone Quest and try your hand at carving!
Carve your initials into stone with the Cathedral stonemasons.
Follow the Stone Quest trail map to explore different parts of the Cathedral, answering questions and completing challenges along the way!
Activity book included
Drop-in activities; no need to book.

LIMITED TIME ONLY FREE* ART INSTALLATION
moon landing: an immersive art installation
JUNE 2025
This June, we will be hosting the breathtaking art installation moon landing; created by British textile artist and designer of woven textiles, Margo Selby, in collaboration with composer, Helen Caddick.
An immersive artwork comprising a 16-metre hand-woven textile by Margo Selby, and a newly-composed musical piece scored for strings by Helen Caddick.
It is a celebration of the mathematical and technical possibilities of weaving and the crossovers of pattern, tone and rhythm found in both music and woven textiles.
Keep an eye on our website and socials to find out more!
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Children aged 17 and under go free (T&Cs apply).

Friday 6 June, 18:15 in the Quire after 17:30 Evensong
FREE Informal Organ Recital
with Simon Hogan, Southwark Cathedral
One in our series of informal organ recitals, featuring the Cathedral’s resident organists and guests.
Free and un-ticketed, with a retiring collection.
See recital programme in the monthly Services and Music List

Dates in June, 13:15-14:00 in the Crypt
FREE* Summer Recitals
with our Cathedral Choral and Organ Scholars
Wed 11 June - Ellen Griffiths (Alto)
Wed 18 June - Benjamin Ferriby (Bass)
Wed 25 June - Ivan Leung and Jamie Rogers (Piano)
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Children aged 17 and under go free (T&Cs apply).

In collaboration with MEGA Events
The Best of Hans Zimmer & Film Favourites Illuminated
Friday 13 & Saturday 14 June, 19:00-21:00
Cinema’s most iconic music performed by the Illuminated Orchestra, enhanced by a stunning light show!
Featuring music from Inception, Interstellar, Gladiator, Jurassic Park, E.T., Harry Potter, James Bond, Lord of the Rings, Lion King, Star Wars, Titanic, and much more.
“An incredible show, a true spectacle”
“First-class entertainment by first-class musicians”
“A wonderful evening with magical music”
Image © MEGA Events

Refugee Week 2025: Community as a Superpower
Sun 16 - Sat 22 June, various events
Join us to celebrate the power of community to bring people together who have fled from disparate parts of the world as a result of war, oppression, abuse and climate change.
Organised by Canterbury Cathedral, The Social Justice Network and the Kent Refugee Action Network (KRAN).
More details to be announced on our website and socials soon

Friday 20 June, 14:00-15:30
Stained Glass Studio Tour
Our Cathedral Studios workshop is dedicated to the preservation and conservation of Stained Glass Heritage.
Visit the studio, meet one of our conservators and learn more about their specialist work in the conservation, restoration and protection of our historic stained glass.
£25 per person. Cathedral admission not included.
Pre-booking required; not suitable for under 18s.

Saturday 21 June 2025, 19:30 at Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury Choral society presents Elgar: The Kingdom
This event is organised, managed and delivered by Canterbury Choral Society.
Elgar conceived The Kingdom as part of a trilogy of oratorios though he only completed two, the second being The Apostles. His oratorio The Dream of Gerontius stands apart from these two works, but the best writing in The Kingdom and The Apostles marks them as equals. The soaring soprano solo ’The sun goeth down’ is outstandingly impressive and demanding for the singer, in this performance to be sung by Sophie Bevan, returning after last singing it with CCS to great acclaim in 2011 at the outset of her prolific career.
The London Mozart Players
Sophie Bevan: Soprano
Mezzo soprano: tbc
Peter Hoare: Tenor
Benjamin Bevan: Bass
Tickets range £10 - £34 (Incl £2 booking fee)
Doors open at 19:00

EXCLUSIVE ONSITE PARTNERSHIP CLASS
RSN Day Class: Jacobean Leaf reflecting the James I Charter at Canterbury Cathedral
Friday 27 June, 10:00-16:00 in the Community Studio
Join Royal School of Needlework tutor, Kathryn Sanders, to create your own stunning design inspired by a James I Charter issued to the City of Canterbury.
There will also be an opportunity to visit the Cathedral Archives, to enjoy a brief curated viewing of the original Charter, which is an exquisite illuminated document of historic significance.
This exclusive project is part of The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral’s unique association with the Royal School of Needlework; dating back to the 1930s.
The class cost is £170 per student and includes all materials and necessary equipment to complete the project.
Image © Royal School of Needlework

FREE* RSN Family Drop-in Workshop: Illuminated Leaf Motif
Saturday 28 June, 11:00-15:00 in the Community Studio
Create your own beautiful leaf motif with Royal School of Needlework Tutor, Helen Stevens, inspired by the illuminated leaves of the James I Charter issued to the City of Canterbury.
The perfect handmade piece to display in your home or to give as a special gift.
This free* event is proudly presented in partnership with The Friends of Canterbury Cathedral's, through their unique association with the Royal School of Needlework.
Kindly supported by The Worshipful Company of Broderers.
Drop-in activity; no need to book.
Both children and adults welcome. Suitable for ages 4+ (parents/carers may need to assist younger children)
*Included free with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket, Cathedral Pass or Friends’ Card. Children aged 17 and under go free (T&Cs apply).

Canterbury Medieval Pageant
Sat 5 July 2025, from 11:00
Join us for the 10th year of one of Kent's favourite historic events!
Hear ye! Hear ye! Fanfares at the ready as we welcome a colourful parade featuring historical characters, knights on horseback, warriors, pilgrims, musicians, giants and some fantastic medieval animals!
This year’s event will celebrate Geoffrey Chaucer and his famous creation, the Canterbury Tales.
Get ready for some medieval mayhem!
Plan your visit to Canterbury on Saturday 5 July and join the fun!

William Shakespeare's
The Tempest
Monday 4 August, 13:00
Shakespeare’s most magical play, bursting with mayhem, comedy, romance, and surprises!
Having developed a reputation for producing first-rate, critically-acclaimed, and highly accessible adaptations of Shakespeare’s work, Immersion Theatre – the multi-award nominated company behind last year’s smash hit “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, proudly presents The Tempest; Shakespeare’s unforgettable tale of magic, romance, comedy, and revenge! With heaps of audience participation, this mesmerising show will be brought to life in unforgettable style, perfect for both seasoned theatre-goers and newcomers to Shakespeare’s work. Not to be missed!
Recommended age: 8+

Dates in July & August
Canterbury’s UNESCO Sites tour: Foundations of Faith
These full day tours run 09:30-16:30
Discover more about the introduction of Roman Christianity to Britain on this unique fully-guided tour experience which takes you through the heartland of historic Canterbury.
Delve deeper into history with a guided tour at each location, and enjoy a sandwich lunch in beautiful gardens overlooking Canterbury Cathedral - all included.
Dates:
- Friday 11 July
- Tuesday 29 July
- Friday 1 August
- Thursday 14 August
£59.95 per person

Presented by Silent Discos in Incredible Places and MEGA Events
90s Silent Disco
Friday 15 & Saturday 16 August 2025 (2 slots each night)
A 90s Silent Disco in a Cathedral like no other is back by popular demand!
Expect some of the UK's best DJs playing all your favourite tunes in the stunning, illuminated surroundings of Canterbury Cathedral.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Sessions available:
- Friday 15 August 6:30PM - 9:00PM
- Friday 15 August 9:30PM - 00:00AM
- Saturday 16 August 6:30PM - 9:00PM
- Saturday 16 August 9:30PM - 00:00AM
This is strictly a 18+ event

The Wind in the Willows
Saturday 30 August, 13:00
Pack your picnics and join Ratty, Mole, Badger, and the fantastically irrepressible Toad as they embark on the adventure of a lifetime culminating in a colourful battle to save Toad Hall from the mischievous weasels!
Multi-award nominated Immersion Theatre proudly bring their trademark style and energy to the riverbank with heaps of interaction, stunning costumes, toe-tapping music, and larger-than-life characters,
A TOAD-ally terrific treat whether you’re 4 or 104!
Recommended age: 4+
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