Celebrate all things music and Eurovision at this year's Cathedrals at Night.
Our Cathedral will open for free for all to explore our Cathedral, or join in the fun of Eurovision either by joining us to watch the show or through our Eurovision themed interactive quiz.
The Cathedral will be open from 7pm until Midnight, with the Eurovision screening starting at 8pm. You can either pop in for a quick visit or come dressed in your best Eurovision outfit and join us for the whole show which will be up on the big screen to watch.
Refreshments will be available for purchase, with a portion of the profits to be donated to the DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.
We look forward to welcoming all those who wish to experience this slightly different Cathedral at night!
Violinist Fumi Otsuki returns to Portsmouth Cathedral with pianist Gisela Meyer, to play a programme of music by Grieg, Stenhammar and Elgar, as well as Fumi's own Piano Sonatina. This recital will be in St Thomas's Chapel.
As the Cathedral Choir is recording a CD this week, tonight's service will be Evening Prayer rather than Choral Evensong.
As the Cathedral Choir is recording a CD this week, tonight's service will be Evening Prayer rather than Choral Evensong.
Future Folk presents its first ever Cathedral Session at Portsmouth Cathedral in Old Portsmouth. A truly unique night of acoustic, folk and choir music at one of the most beautiful locations in Portsmouth!
Come and explore The Cathedral of the Sea with our fish and sea themed activities. Follow our trail to find out how many fish are hiding in the Cathedral. Make a clay fish to take-home. Drop-in, no booking.
Corpus Christi is also called the Day of Thanksgiving for the Institution of Holy Communion.
Celebrate summer at Portsmouth Cathedral! Enjoy live music, games, BBQ, face painting, and more. Free entry, donations welcome!
On Sunday, June 2, 2024, Portsmouth Cathedral will commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day with a special Sunday Worship Service broadcast live on BBC Radio 4.
This commemorative service, will honour the bravery and sacrifice of those who participated in the Normandy landings during World War II. Congregants will have the opportunity to pay their respects and remember the pivotal events of D-Day.
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