Experience the Sun Like Never Before… Luke Jerram’s Helios at Liverpool Cathedral
Get ready to bask in the brilliance of Helios, the awe-inspiring illuminated sculpture of the Sun, premiering at Liverpool Cathedral from Friday 4th April to Friday 9th May 2025.
For the first time ever, the UK’s largest Cathedral will host this dazzling masterpiece by world-renowned British artist Luke Jerram, after having also hosted Museum of the Moon and Gaia.


Prepare to be mesmerised by a breathtaking seven-meter sculpture of the Sun, offering a scale like no other. At 1:200 million, every centimetre of Helios represents 2000km of the Sun’s surface. Witness intricate details like sunspots, spicules, and solar flares—features that are usually millions of miles away!
This isn’t just art—it’s an experience. With a custom surround sound composition blending solar sounds, NASA mission recordings, and uplifting music, you’ll feel connected to the Sun’s power, warmth, and significance.
Liverpool Cathedral is proud to be the first venue in the world to have showcased three of Luke Jerram’s celestial artworks. Helios celebrates the Sun’s life-giving power and its importance to cultures and faiths worldwide.
Dean of Liverpool, Very Revd Dr Sue Jones, shares:

“We are thrilled to be the first cathedral to host Helios and to complete the celestial trilogy of Luke Jerram’s artworks here at Liverpool Cathedral. Helios is a stunning celebration of the Sun’s life-giving power and its significance across cultures and faiths. It’s a privilege to bring such an awe-inspiring installation to our community and visitors, reaffirming our place at the heart of Liverpool’s cultural life. We are delighted that Helios will be installed over the Easter period which helps us to reflect on light and the life giving light of the resurrection which brings new life.
We look forward to welcoming everyone to experience this breathtaking artwork in our magnificent space.”
Plan Your Visit
- When: Friday 4th April – Friday 9th May 2025
(Installation Closed for Holy Week Services: Friday18th April – Back open Easter Sunday 20th April for the sunrise service at 05.30) - Where: Liverpool Cathedral
Why Visit?
- Witness Helios, a seven-meter glowing Sun, up close.
- Experience its radiant beauty in a breathtaking Cathedral setting.
Join Us and Support the Arts
This once-in-a-lifetime experience is more than just a visit—it’s your chance to engage with art, science, and spirituality under one magnificent roof.
Admission is free, but your support helps us bring world-class art to Liverpool. Consider donating to keep these incredible experiences accessible for everyone.
Mark your calendar and prepare to be dazzled. Helios shines bright, only at Liverpool Cathedral!
Co-commissioned by Liverpool Cathedral alongside National Trust, Cork Midsummer Festival, Old Royal Naval College and University College London, Helios marks a milestone in cultural and artistic innovation.
Plan your visit today.
Image Credit: Luke Jerram and Gareth Jones
Absolutely! There is lift access to the Main Space. As well as a chair lift to The Well space (Please note there is a 220kg weight limit for the chair lift)
The Cathedral carpark operates on a first come, first serve basis. This is chargeable using an ANPR system, which you pay for at one of the pay points before you exit.
Yes we are Dog Friendly.
Definitely! Visitors can do some shopping in our Cathedral Shop or enjoy drink/bite to eat from the Welsford Bistro. Check opening times here
Yes! Become an Arts and Culture Volunteer and help us make the visitor experience during Helios as awe inspiring as possible….