The King's College Choir is a renowned choir based at King's College in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1441, it consists of boy choristers and male undergraduate singers. The choir is famous for its exceptional vocal quality and has a long tradition of performing choral music, particularly during the Christmas season, with its annual broadcast of the Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols.
The choir performs a wide range of music, from medieval to contemporary compositions. It has recorded numerous albums and has toured internationally, showcasing its talent. The King's College Chapel, with its stunning architecture, serves as the choir's primary venue, enhancing the beauty of their performances.