
Almost 13,000 Show Up for Cathedral Event Featuring ‘Interstellar’ Soundtrack Played by Renowned Organist
On July 16, an extraordinary show unfolded at the Cologne Cathedral in Germany, drawing an unparalleled audience. Acclaimed British artist Anna Lapwood showcased “Day One” from Christopher Nolan’s movie “Interstellar,” originally created by Hans Zimmer. The gathering attracted an astounding 13,000 participants, far surpassing expectations. Even with the number of performances doubled to welcome more visitors, 5,000 eager attendees were still unable to enter, emphasizing the considerable interest and Lapwood’s rising fame. The occasion highlighted the lasting influence of Zimmer’s composition, with Lapwood’s interpretation resonating deeply within the cathedral’s grand ambiance. Social media was abuzz with praise, and calls for additional performances highlighted the piano’s remarkable capacity to profoundly connect with audiences. This event not only honored exceptional music but also the extraordinary talent of performers like Lapwood to enchant and motivate large crowds.