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Easter Sunday Newcastle – 3.00pm to 4.30pm
Easter Sunday Newcastle – In celebration with a glorious Choral Evensong at Newcastle Cathedral, broadcast live nationwide. This special service airs on BBC Radio 3’s cherished Choral Evensong programme from 3:00 to 4:30 pm. Join us as we rejoice in Jesus’ resurrection through music that lifts hearts and stirs the soul. The Cathedral Choir performs works by Howells, Paulus, Vaughan Williams, and Lanquetuit in majestic harmony. Their voices fill the sacred space, echoing centuries of tradition and the joy of Easter’s promise.
This live broadcast shares Newcastle’s rich choral heritage with listeners across the entire United Kingdom. All are warmly invited to experience the beauty of this momentous occasion in person with us. The Cathedral will close at 12:30pm for essential preparations ahead of the live national broadcast.
Doors reopen at 2:15pm
Allowing time for reverent gathering before the spiritual journey begins. Please be seated before 2:45pm, as the doors will close to preserve the sanctity of worship. The Choral Evensong will commence promptly at 3:00pm, joining voices and hearts in celebration. Easter’s message will resound through hymns, psalms, prayers, and timeless choral masterpieces alike.
Celebrate faith and tradition together in a cathedral transformed by light, sound, and spirit. From rich harmonies to soaring melodies, each note will speak to Easter’s eternal meaning. This moment offers connection: between earth and heaven, past and present, sound and silence. Whether listening at home or seated among us, may this service bless your Easter evening. Newcastle Cathedral welcomes all to share in this unforgettable liturgical and musical celebration.
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