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Enjoy a Joyous Evening of Gospel Music with The Kingdom Choir
The Kingdom Choir is best known for their show-stopping performance at the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

As seen at the Royal Wedding
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“ The choir are incredibly well rehearsed and their presentation is very slick. It is a real show, with fabulous lighting and sound.”
— Southend Theatre Scene
You don’t want to miss this live and in person! The Kingdom Choir is best known for their show-stopping performance at the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The group’s performance of “Stand by Me”, seen by a global audience of over two billion, instantly catapulted the choir to worldwide fame. The Kingdom Choir was founded in 1994 by award-winning conductor Karen Gibson—nicknamed “Britain’s godmother of gospel”— and has created a unique sound reflecting the spirit of community that unites its members. The 20+ member choir draws from various Christian traditions and is dedicated to creating a sound that reflects the community they share. The London-based choir’s infectious energy and uplifting performances led to such high-profile performances alongside Elton John, Barbra Streisand, and the Spice Girls, most notably, as well as performances before Bill Clinton and Queen Elizabeth II.
Formed of individual singers and performers from in and around London, England, The Kingdom Choir is a group of like-minded artists dedicated to creating a sound that demonstrates the community they share. The Kingdom Choir has been performing up and down the country and all around the world for over 20 years. Over this time, the choir has become known for its united sound, warm energy, and enthusiastic performance. The Kingdom Choir is a sterling example of the unity within the British gospel community.
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Watch The Kingdom Choir perform “Stand by Me” at The Royal Wedding in 2018.
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