At the end of this difficult year, we were honoured to be invited to sing with the boy Choristers of the Choir King’s College, Cambridge for this year’s Carols from King’s TV broadcast, following the Covid-19 outbreak amongst their adult Choral Scholars. Being part of this iconic occasion is even more special for us as a group, given the group’s origins at King’s over 50 years ago – it is really our spiritual home and being part of this special service in its magnificent chapel is an unforgettable experience. We send our thoughts to the Choral Scholars and wish those who are unwell a swift recovery – both Pat and Eddie sang in Carols from King’s during their time in the choir, so know how disappointing it must be to miss out this year, but we were very glad to have been able to step in and help.The traditional Christmas celebration was first broadcast in 1954 and in 2014 celebrated its 60th anniversary. This year’s Carols from King’s will be broadcast in the UK on Christmas Eve at 5:30pm on BBC Two, and available on Britbox in the US, Canada and Australia. It's also available for download for international viewers for £9.99 via the King's College website. We’ll each be watching from our living rooms, we hope you will too!The full press release can be found here.
At the end of this difficult year, we were honoured to be invited to sing with the boy Choristers of the Choir King’s College, Cambridge for this year’s Carols from King’s TV broadcast, following the Covid-19 outbreak amongst their adult Choral Scholars. Being part of this iconic occasion is even more special for us as a group, given the group’s origins at King’s over 50 years ago – it is really our spiritual home and being part of this special service in its magnificent chapel is an unforgettable experience. We send our thoughts to the Choral Scholars and wish those who are unwell a swift recovery – both Pat and Eddie sang in Carols from King’s during their time in the choir, so know how disappointing it must be to miss out this year, but we were very glad to have been able to step in and help.The traditional Christmas celebration was first broadcast in 1954 and in 2014 celebrated its 60th anniversary. This year’s Carols from King’s will be broadcast in the UK on Christmas Eve at 5:30pm on BBC Two, and available on Britbox in the US, Canada and Australia. It's also available for download for international viewers for £9.99 via the King's College website. We’ll each be watching from our living rooms, we hope you will too!The full press release can be found here.
At the end of this difficult year, we were honoured to be invited to sing with the boy Choristers of the Choir King’s College, Cambridge for this year’s Carols from King’s TV broadcast, following the Covid-19 outbreak amongst their adult Choral Scholars. Being part of this iconic occasion is even more special for us as a group, given the group’s origins at King’s over 50 years ago – it is really our spiritual home and being part of this special service in its magnificent chapel is an unforgettable experience. We send our thoughts to the Choral Scholars and wish those who are unwell a swift recovery – both Pat and Eddie sang in Carols from King’s during their time in the choir, so know how disappointing it must be to miss out this year, but we were very glad to have been able to step in and help.The traditional Christmas celebration was first broadcast in 1954 and in 2014 celebrated its 60th anniversary. This year’s Carols from King’s will be broadcast in the UK on Christmas Eve at 5:30pm on BBC Two, and available on Britbox in the US, Canada and Australia. It's also available for download for international viewers for £9.99 via the King's College website. We’ll each be watching from our living rooms, we hope you will too!The full press release can be found here.
At the end of this difficult year, we were honoured to be invited to sing with the boy Choristers of the Choir King’s College, Cambridge for this year’s Carols from King’s TV broadcast, following the Covid-19 outbreak amongst their adult Choral Scholars. Being part of this iconic occasion is even more special for us as a group, given the group’s origins at King’s over 50 years ago – it is really our spiritual home and being part of this special service in its magnificent chapel is an unforgettable experience. We send our thoughts to the Choral Scholars and wish those who are unwell a swift recovery – both Pat and Eddie sang in Carols from King’s during their time in the choir, so know how disappointing it must be to miss out this year, but we were very glad to have been able to step in and help.The traditional Christmas celebration was first broadcast in 1954 and in 2014 celebrated its 60th anniversary. This year’s Carols from King’s will be broadcast in the UK on Christmas Eve at 5:30pm on BBC Two, and available on Britbox in the US, Canada and Australia. It's also available for download for international viewers for £9.99 via the King's College website. We’ll each be watching from our living rooms, we hope you will too!The full press release can be found here.
At the end of this difficult year, we were honoured to be invited to sing with the boy Choristers of the Choir King’s College, Cambridge for this year’s Carols from King’s TV broadcast, following the Covid-19 outbreak amongst their adult Choral Scholars. Being part of this iconic occasion is even more special for us as a group, given the group’s origins at King’s over 50 years ago – it is really our spiritual home and being part of this special service in its magnificent chapel is an unforgettable experience. We send our thoughts to the Choral Scholars and wish those who are unwell a swift recovery – both Pat and Eddie sang in Carols from King’s during their time in the choir, so know how disappointing it must be to miss out this year, but we were very glad to have been able to step in and help.The traditional Christmas celebration was first broadcast in 1954 and in 2014 celebrated its 60th anniversary. This year’s Carols from King’s will be broadcast in the UK on Christmas Eve at 5:30pm on BBC Two, and available on Britbox in the US, Canada and Australia. It's also available for download for international viewers for £9.99 via the King's College website. We’ll each be watching from our living rooms, we hope you will too!The full press release can be found here.
At the end of this difficult year, we were honoured to be invited to sing with the boy Choristers of the Choir King’s College, Cambridge for this year’s Carols from King’s TV broadcast, following the Covid-19 outbreak amongst their adult Choral Scholars. Being part of this iconic occasion is even more special for us as a group, given the group’s origins at King’s over 50 years ago – it is really our spiritual home and being part of this special service in its magnificent chapel is an unforgettable experience. We send our thoughts to the Choral Scholars and wish those who are unwell a swift recovery – both Pat and Eddie sang in Carols from King’s during their time in the choir, so know how disappointing it must be to miss out this year, but we were very glad to have been able to step in and help.The traditional Christmas celebration was first broadcast in 1954 and in 2014 celebrated its 60th anniversary. This year’s Carols from King’s will be broadcast in the UK on Christmas Eve at 5:30pm on BBC Two, and available on Britbox in the US, Canada and Australia. It's also available for download for international viewers for £9.99 via the King's College website. We’ll each be watching from our living rooms, we hope you will too!The full press release can be found here.
At the end of this difficult year, we were honoured to be invited to sing with the boy Choristers of the Choir King’s College, Cambridge for this year’s Carols from King’s TV broadcast, following the Covid-19 outbreak amongst their adult Choral Scholars. Being part of this iconic occasion is even more special for us as a group, given the group’s origins at King’s over 50 years ago – it is really our spiritual home and being part of this special service in its magnificent chapel is an unforgettable experience. We send our thoughts to the Choral Scholars and wish those who are unwell a swift recovery – both Pat and Eddie sang in Carols from King’s during their time in the choir, so know how disappointing it must be to miss out this year, but we were very glad to have been able to step in and help.The traditional Christmas celebration was first broadcast in 1954 and in 2014 celebrated its 60th anniversary. This year’s Carols from King’s will be broadcast in the UK on Christmas Eve at 5:30pm on BBC Two, and available on Britbox in the US, Canada and Australia. It's also available for download for international viewers for £9.99 via the King's College website. We’ll each be watching from our living rooms, we hope you will too!The full press release can be found here.