King's College Chapel

King's College Chapel plays a central role in College life, as well as being the most instantly recognizable and iconic building in Cambridge. In addition to being a place of daily worship during term-time, it is where new students matriculate, where Fellows are admitted, and where the Choir performs concerts and records music for our own record label. We broadcast A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols live on radio to millions worldwide every Christmas and every year we pre-record new television services for both Christmas and Easter.

Who's Who

Meet the Dean, Chaplain and other members of the team who play an important role in the life and upkeep of the Chapel.

The Organ

With its gilded pipework and unmistakeable sound, our Harrison & Harrison organ is famous the world over.

Virtual Tour

Venture virtually inside our world-famous Chapel and explore from the chancel to the West End roof.

Nine Lessons and Carols

Introduced in 1918, A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols is broadcast to millions of people around the world.

Easter at King's

Easter at King’s is a festival of services, concerts and talks over the period of Holy Week and Easter.

Support the Chapel

Help us preserve our historic Chapel and improve the experience of our worshippers and visitors.

King's Voices

Founded in 1997, King's Voices is our mixed voice choir and has a regular programme of rehearsals and services.

Chapel News

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King's members recognised in Birthday Honours

Three King's members have been recognised in the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours List

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Bach 'Goldberg Variations' recorded by King's alumnus

Former organ scholar Parker Ramsay has released a new album on the College's record label.

The Chapel turns blue for the NHS

On Thursday night the Chapel was lit up with blue lights as the country clapped...

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