A spectacular line-up of musical events are taking place at Peterborough Cathedral this summer.

From iconic R&B classics to soul-stirring choral performances, the cathedral invites audiences to immerse themselves in an array of captivating concerts set against the backdrop of its awe-inspiring architecture.

Kicking off the summer festivities is a performance called Fleetwood Mac by Candlelight which takes centre stage for two evenings of melodic bliss on Friday, April 12 and Saturday, April 13.

Audiences can look forward to timeless hits performed in the cathedral's atmospheric ambiance, promising a truly magical experience.

Continuing the musical journey, The Sixteen: 2024 Choral Pilgrimage arrives on Saturday, April 20, delivering heavenly harmonies and vocals that will uplift spirits and stir souls. Don’t miss their popular choral workshop on the afternoon of the 20th, a unique opportunity to learn from the very best.

Soul & R&B aficionados are in for a treat on Saturday, April 27, as Jazzie B and The Allergies grace the cathedral with their infectious rhythms and groovy beats, promising an evening of electrifying entertainment blending the sacred and the soulful.

On Sunday, May 5, prepare to be moved by the incredible sounds of Heather Small the voice of MPeople and her live band as they deliver a powerhouse performance, sure to raise the roof and leave a lasting impression.

Supporting a noble cause, Men United in Song takes the stage on Saturday, May 11, in aid of Prostate Cancer UK, bringing together voices in harmony for an evening of solidarity and support.

Fans of Radiohead won't want to miss An Evening of Radiohead on Saturday, May 18, as talented musicians pay tribute to the iconic band's legendary repertoire.

As summer reaches its peak, join us for a fabulous summer concert from the City of Peterborough Symphony Orchestra, featuring Europe’s most renowned and gifted pianist Katya Apekisheva on Saturday, June 22.

Finally, Beatles by Candlelight brings the summer concert series to a magnificent close on Saturday, July 6, as timeless hits from the Fab Four fill the cathedral with nostalgic melodies and timeless charm.

"We are thrilled to present this diverse line-up of musical events at Peterborough Cathedral," said Paul Stainton, head of marketing at the cathedral,

"Each performance promises to captivate audiences and showcase the cathedral as a vibrant hub of cultural enrichment. We invite music lovers to join us for an unforgettable summer of harmonies, melodies, and unforgettable moments."

Tickets for these highly anticipated events are available now. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit: www.peterborough-cathedral.org.uk or contact