St Martin-in-the-Fields Has Transformed Into a Celestial Canvas for 5 Days
Iconic London landmark, St Martin-in-the-Fields has transformed into a celestial canvas through a spectacular space-themed immersive light and sound show by Luxmuralis.
@urbanadventurerldn St Martin-in-the-Fields Chruch has transformed into a celestial canvas for 5 Days 🪐✨ There are spectacular projections not just on the inside but on the outside walls of the building, so you can enjoy some bits of the show even if you don’t have a ticket 🌌 Unlike other light paintings, this is a mixture of walk-through and seated experiences 🚀 Visitors are free to explore the show as they walk among the walls of the majestic building, admiring the projections that tells the story of human exploration, our solar system, galaxy and the universe 🪐☄️✨ 📍 Where? St Martin-in-the-Fields Church | Trafalgar Sq, London WC2N 4JJ 📆 Opening Times 17th – 21st February 2026 (5 days only!) Timed entry every 15 minutes from 5:30pm to 9:45pm 🎟️ Tickets Tickets can be booked on St Martin-in-the-Fields’ official website Tickets selling fast! @Luxmuralis #lightshow #lightshowwithmusic #immersiveexhibition #space
SPACE by Luxmuralis

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Following a sell-out success through the UK in 2023, Luxmuralis is back to one of London’s most iconic landmarks to transform it into a cosmic wonderland.
The experience begins in the courtyard of the church where visitors can enjoy some food and drink before entering the multi-sensory stellar journey.

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Similarly to 2023, there are spectacular projections not just on the inside but on the outside walls of the building, so you can enjoy some bits of the show even if you don’t have a ticket.

Photo: Urban Adventurer
Inside, the church’s beautiful centuries-old architecture and massive arches give the perfect background for the awe-inspiring show.
The experience lasts from between 30 minutes to an hour depending on how much time you wish to spend to enjoy the magical light and soundscape.

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Unlike other light paintings, this is a mixture of walk-through and seated experiences.
Visitors are free to explore the show as they walk among the walls of the majestic building, admiring the projections that tells the story of human exploration, our solar system, galaxy and the universe.

Photo: Urban Adventurer
The experience starts at the crypt where you will see original footages of the Moon landing. In the next room you’ll literally walk among stars under the arches of the crypt.
Your experience ends at the church’s main hall with a breath-taking 15-minute seated experience.

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You will see stunning footages of the first rocket launch, the Big Bang, galaxies and stars and our home planet, the Earth as you look back to it from the outer space.

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The installation is the work of artist, sculpture and the Artistic Director of Luxmurals, Peter Walker, whose projections are often described as the “stained-glass windows of our time” referring to the fact the Walker’s artworks tell stories in the same way stained-glass windows once did for the generations before us.
Practical info

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Address
St Martin-in-the-Fields Church | Trafalgar Sq, London WC2N 4JJ
Opening Times
17th – 21st February 2026 (5 days only!)
Timed entry every 15 minutes from 5:30pm to 9:45pm
Tickets
Tickets can be booked on St Martin-in-the-Fields’ official website
Tickets selling fast!
Is there age restriction?
The experience is suitable for all ages.
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