Clergy Support Trust’s 371st Festival, St Paul's Cathedral on 12th May 2026
The Festival, one of the oldest choral music events in the world, is unique and extraordinary. In 2026, it celebrates 371 years, running continuously since 1655 with only two breaks; during the pandemic (2020) and the London Blitz (1940). The Service brings together three exceptional cathedral choirs to perform as one, under the magnificent dome of St Paul’s Cathedral. This year, we welcome the cathedral choirs of Blackburn and St Albans, alongside the St Paul’s Cathedral Choir, for what promises to be a majestic act of worship.
The Service is a key date in the Church, City of London and choral music calendars, and over the years composers including Edward Elgar have written music especially for the event. It includes a majestic procession of Bishops, Masters of Livery Companies*, representatives of the City of London, Stewards of the Festival and other dignitaries. The Service at St Paul’s Cathedral (5pm) celebrates the ministry of the clergy households we serve.
Timings: 5pm to 6pm.
Tickets are free.
Please book using this link:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/clergy-support-trusts-371st-festival-service-tickets-1970549611935

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