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- The King's Singers' 20th anniversary concert in 1988, at the Barbican, featured a surprise reunion, in which all King's Singers to date reunited on stage, introduced individually (with membership dates, counting from 1968) by Prunella Scales.
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The King's Singers' 20th anniversary concert in 1988, at the Barbican, featured a surprise reunion, in which all King's Singers to date reunited on stage, introduced individually (with membership dates, counting from 1968) by Prunella Scales.
This was one of the many special moments from the first month of our GOLD year: reuniting with former King's Singers on stage at our London anniversary concert.
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Mar 23, 2024 · The next The King's Singers concert is on December 21, 2024 at H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, United States. The last The King's Singers concert was on March 23, 2024 at Perth Concert Hall in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
May 1, 2023 · Every year on the 1st of May, we reflect on the rich history of our group, and celebrate its formation an incredible 55 years ago today. The King’s Singers were formed in 1968 at King's College, Cambridge, where the original six members were all choral scholars.
Dec 8, 1993 · The departure of the last two members of the original Sixties sextet might have seemed like a good opportunity to give the Singers a completely fresh profile. The result is going to be more like...
The King’s Singers’ Live from London Summer programme was titled, optimistically, A New Day, reflecting the series’ theme of renewal and regeneration, and drawing together music ‘with a focus on sunrise, moonlight, the passing of time and the cycle of day and night in all its natural beauty’.
In so many ways, The King's Singers of today belong in the 21st century, but at the same time, there is a golden thread that runs through everything we do, stretching back to 1st May 1968. People often ask us where our name comes from, and the answer is from King's College, Cambridge.