'A sparkling display of virtuosic but balanced singing'

BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE

'A sparkling display of virtuosic but balanced singing'

BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE

Group of six men in tuxedos singing with sheet music and microphones in an outdoor performance at night in front of a stone building with the sign 'BIBLIOTHEQUE'.
Three young men in tuxedos with bow ties, holding music books, standing on stage with microphones, smiling during a performance.
The cover of the book titled 'The King's Men' by Cambridge University Press, with a black background and white text.

The King’s Men is the close-harmony group formed from the Choral Scholars and Lay Clerks of the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge. As Scholars & Clerks, they follow the daily routine of Chapel services throughout term, as well as undertaking a busy concert and recording schedule in the vacations.

The Choir is most famous for the broadcast of A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols on radio each Christmas, and its companion programme, Carols from King’s, on BBC television.

The King’s Men, however, functions separately from the main Choir, and is run by the current members of the group. It performs regularly around Britain, and has performed as far afield as North America, Australia and China.

Plans for 2025-2026 include our regular Christmas performances, a mini-tour in April and a longer tour in July.

Click here for information about booking the group.

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A group of eight young men in tuxedos standing on a stage in a church or hall with wood paneled walls and a large religious painting behind them, addressing an audience.
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