Lammermuir Festival celebrates with a comeback masterpiece

PATH of MIRACLES: Tenebrae at the National Museum of Flight’s Concorde Hangar

In Lammermuir Festival’s history, the 2024 programme marks the first time it will offer a rare returning event. And with the comeback of Path of Miracles and Tenebrae proving hugely popular with audiences, organisers have added a second performance on the night giving festivalgoers a second chance to grab a ticket this year. 

Joby Talbot’s Path of Miracles, performed in the Concorde Hangar at the National Museum of Flight, is at the heart of the 2024 programme. Sung by one of the finest choral groups in the world, Tenebrae, for which it was written 20 years ago, the work is both ravishingly beautiful and hugely dramatic.  

Last performed at Lammermuir back in 2017, the sold-out audience stood cheering when it finished. The tour de force is inspired by the famous pilgrim route to Santiago de Compostela and performed alongside one of the technological marvels of modern travel in the Concorde Hangar. 

Sunday 8 September, 8pm / 10pm

Tenebrae – Path of Miracles at Concorde

Concorde Hangar, National Museum of Flight

8pm tickets on sale at https://www.lammermuirfestival.co.uk/event/tenebrae-path-of-miracles/

10pm tickets on sale at https://www.lammermuirfestival.co.uk/event/tenebrae-path-of-miracles-extra/

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davepickering

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