A unique nighttime experience, many of Kew’s gardens, glasshouses and galleries will be illuminated as the sun sets, so you’ll get to stroll, eat and drink amongst nature and art. Plus, to make the evenings even more magical, a rotating line-up of live musicians will be on hand, providing a delicate soundscape that’ll change every night.
Based on a composition by acclaimed composer Nico Muhly, expect airy wind instruments and soft vocals which reflect the use of breath in Chihuly’s glass-making process. You can even catch the UK's only glass harmonica player Alasdair Malloy. We’ll catch you outside.
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