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Sun 9 Aug 2026

16:00

BBC Proms 2026

Tenebrae

Path of Miracles

St George's Bristol

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A conductor leading a choir in a candlelit cathedral.

Follow the Camino – the ancient pilgrim route – to Spain’s Santiago de Compostela in the spiritually charged choral ecstasy of Joby Talbot’s Path of Miracles: a pilgrimage in sound.

The 500-mile musical journey starts at the Abbey of Roncesvalles at the foot of the Pyrenees, travelling across country via the great cathedrals of Burgos and León in music whose Minimalist patterns meet the beauty of plainchant and bell chimes.

Nigel Short conducts his award-winning choir Tenebrae – the work’s ‘magnificent’ commissioners – in this Proms premiere.

Presented by St. George’s Bristol and BBC Proms

Nigel Short Conductor
Tenebrae Choir

 

Programme

Joby Talbot Path of Miracles

 

This concert will take place at St George’s Bristol

Format: Reserved seating

Age: For all ages (Under 16s to be accompanied by an adult)

 

Performance times

Start: 16:00
Finish: 17.20

Please note there will be no interval

All timings are approximate and subject to change.

 

Radio broadcast

For those unable to attend in person, this concert will also be broadcast live on BBC Radio 3.

A white logo that reads "BBC Radio 3".

Ticket Prices

All ticket prices are inclusive of booking fees

Full Price: £22.40 / £28.00 / £33.60

Limited availability tickets: A limited number of tickets priced at £8.96 (£8 + bf) will be available to purchase from 10am Fri 7 August.
These tickets will be available to buy online and in person from Bristol Beacon’s box office.

The venue

St George’s Bristol

Getting to the venue

Location: St George’s is located near Bristol City Centre and just off Park Street. It has entrances on Great George Street and Charlotte Street (accessible).

Address: St George’s Bristol, Great George St, Bristol BS1 5RR

Bicycle

Bicycle racks can be found outside the venue on Great George Street. Find your nearest cycle routes using Cycle Planner.

Car parking

There are limited parking facilities on-site and these are prioritised for those with Blue Badges. For those who don’t have a Blue Badge, parking in the streets around the building is on meters, which are operational 7 days a week. The nearest car parks are located on Trenchard Street, Millennium Square, West End, Brandon Street, College Street, and Frog Lane.

Bristol Clean Air Zone

Many streets around St George’s Bristol will be part of Bristol’s newly introduced Clean Air Zone the Bristol Clean Air Zone. View a map of the Zone and check if your vehicle will be charged.

Bus

The nearest bus services stop at College Green, a 2-minute walk from the venue.

View detailed travel information

Access

Mobility

St George’s Bristol has step-free access to the venue from Charlotte Street. There is a lift to all floors of the building with access to the Café Bar, glass studio and hall. The gardens are not fully accessible to wheelchairs.

Toilets

We have accessible toilets located on each level of the new building and on the ground floor beside the Box Office.

Assistance Dogs

Registered assistance dogs and emotional support animals are welcome inside the venue.

Hearing Facility

St George’s Bristol has an Assisted Listening System which can be accessed via WiFi.

 

Please contact St Georges Bristol if you have access requirements.

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