York Minster can be seen in a different light this autumn as the awe-inspiring Northern Lights returns.

The sound and light installation, will transform the cathedral’s cavernous Nave with images and audio inspired by the medieval Minster’s stained glass and stone.

Visitors will have the chance to explore the empty Nave after dark before the installation illuminates the space, spanning the full length of the ceiling and West End and surrounding the listener with soundscapes and music.

The installation has been designed by renowned projectionist Ross Ashton and sound artist Karen Monid, and features recordings from the York Minster Choir. The events have been organised to raise funds to protect the cathedral’s medieval stained glass.

There will be two performances each evening at 7pm and 9pm (6pm and 8pm on Sunday 27 October) and tickets cost £6 in advance, £8 on the door.

For further details or to book tickets, visit www.yorkminster.org