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The Night Sky Show – A Sky Full of Hope

Duration
2 hours 20 minutes (including interval)
Date
Sat 30 Jan 2027 7pm
Venue
Butterworth Hall
Need to know

Tickets: £37.50

Students: £24

Groups: Parties of 10 or more get one free ticket. Please email groupbookings@warwick.ac.uk or contact our box office for more information and to book. 

May be unsuitable for younger children due to mild peril, loud noises and show duration. Parental discretion advised.

Recommended Age:
Suitable for all (Under 16s to be accompanied by a responsible adult)

Look up, and discover a universe bursting with possibility…

The Night Sky Show - A Sky Full of Hope is a spectacular, inclusive journey with astronomer and author Adrian West.  

Using dazzling 4K visuals, LED cinema screens, and cinematic fly-throughs, Adrian takes stargazers of all ages on a fast-paced adventure through the cosmos.  

Following the phenomenal success of The Night Sky Show, it blends science, imagination, pop culture, and storytelling.  

Explore celestial destinations, the age of dinosaurs, alien worlds, and humanity’s future among the stars. Hope is threaded throughout, inspiring wonder and curiosity.

Warm, funny, and endlessly captivating, this isn’t a lecture - it’s a night to remember!

May be unsuitable for younger children due to mild peril, loud noises and show duration. Parental discretion advised.

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