The Nova Exhibition London is a unique and powerful recreation of the The Nova Music Festival in Israel which witnessed the deadly attacks on October 7 2023 when 413 young people were killed by terrorists including one London-born British national; and a British-Israeli.

Titled 06:29AM – The Moment Music Stood Still, the exhibition, which opens on May 20 in East London for six weeks, offers space for a moment of reflection and understanding.

This powerful and deeply moving experience immerses visitors in the recreated festival site, featuring the actual staging, vehicles and thousands of personal items discarded in the chaos of the attacks and puts them on display for the first time in the UK.

The exhibition, which has already drawn over 600,000 visitors across ten cities worldwide, pays tribute to the unifying force of music and dance.

Londoners, Lisa (61) and Michael (64) Marlowe, whose son, Jake (26) was murdered at the festival, said: Bringing this exhibition to London feels like our boy is coming home for six weeks. He was our shining star. On that day, he could have run, but he chose to stay and try to save as many lives as possible. That sums up who our boy was.

Tickets (from £18) to visit the exhibition can be purchased from novaexhibition.com. Net proceeds from will support the healing journey of The Nova Music Festival survivors and the bereaved families.