Events
What's On at Norwich Cathedral
09 Jul 2026, 19:00
BBC Singers in Concert
The BBC Singers make a welcome return to Norwich Cathedral in a special performance recorded for broadcast on BBC Radio 3.
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10 Jul 2026, 20:00
Celebrity Organ Concert: Vincent Dubois
Vincent Dubois, Titular Organist at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, performs a special concert for the Summer Organ Festival.
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11 Jul 2026, 11:00
Family Concert: Battle of the Organs
Norwich Cathedral’s organists Ashley Grote, Graham Thorpe and Christopher Too will play three organs all at once!
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11 Jul 2026, 19:00
Baroque Masterpieces
Norwich Cathedral Choir, Norwich Baroque and a cast of internationally acclaimed soloists present a concert of Baroque Masterpieces.
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12 Jul 2026, 10:30
Sung Eucharist: The Liturgy of St Benedict
Norwich Cathedral Choir leads worship on the final Sunday of the choir year, celebrating the Feast of St Benedict.
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12 Jul 2026, 15:30
Festal Evensong and Choir Valedictions
Join us for the last Evensong of the academic year.
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15 Jul 2026, 19:00
Benedictine lectures 2026: Liturgy and Music in the Medieval Customary
The Revd Canon Professor Sally Harper puts the spotlight on medieval chant and the Customary.
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18 Jul 2026, 11:15
Specialist Tour: The Graffiti of Norwich Cathedral
Learn about the thousands of graffiti inscriptions contained within the Cathedral on this Specialist Tour.
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22 Jul 2026, 19:00 - 20:15
Summer Organ Concert: Christopher Too
Assistant Organist Christopher Too takes to the organ console for our Summer Organ Festival 2026.
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22 Jul 2026, 19:00
Benedictine lectures 2026: Communal virtue ethics and Benedictine living
The Revd Lucy Dallas reflects on communal virtue ethics and Benedictine living.
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29 Jul 2026, 19:00
Benedictine lectures 2026: Champions of moderation
The Revd Dr Justin Pottinger looks at the Benedictine and Anglican quest for Godly life.
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01 Aug 2026, 11:15
Specialist Tour: Julian of Norwich
A Specialist Tour exploring the life of Julian of Norwich, known as the 'mother of English prose'.
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