The King's Singers Concert History

The King's Singers is a group of singers, known for their skill in acappella song. Their name recalls King's College in Cambridge, England, where the group was formed by six choral scholars in 1968. The group still consists of six singers in total, with their membership changing over the years.

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Amadou & Mariam / The Blind Boys of Alabama / The King's Singers on Aug 2, 2019 [654-small]

Amadou & Mariam / The Blind Boys of Alabama / The King's Singers
Aug 2 - 26, 2019
 Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Classical
Vocal
Choral
A Cappella
British Choir
Cambridge Choir
Polyphony
Puirt-A-Beul
Vocal Ensemble
A Capella
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2024 2 concerts
2020 1 concert
2019 1 concert
2018 1 concert
2017 1 concert
2014 1 concert
2012 1 concert
2009 1 concert
1985 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has The King's Singers had?

The King's Singers has had 10 concerts.

What genre is The King's Singers?

The King's Singers is most often considered to be Classical, Vocal, Choral, A Cappella, British Choir, Cambridge Choir, Polyphony, Puirt-A-Beul, Vocal Ensemble, and A Capella.

When was the last The King's Singers concert?

The last The King's Singers concert was on March 23, 2024 at Perth Concert Hall in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

What setlist does The King's Singers play live?

The songs that The King's Singers performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the December 11, 1985 concert at Academy of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States:

  1. Carols with Orchestra
  2. Christmas Music of the Renaissance
  3. Concerto grosso in G minor
  4. Christmas Songs in Close Harmony
  5. "Winter" from The Four Seasons
  6. The Reluctant Dragon
  7. Carol with Audience

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