Redlands is only SoCal stop on The King’s Singers’ worldwide concert tour

September 24, 2015

Award-winning a cappella vocal ensemble The King's Singers, acclaimed internationally for their life-affirming virtuosity and irresistible charm, will perform at the University of Redlands Memorial Chapel at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21, 2016.

This will be the ensemble’s only performance in Southern California on their year-long, worldwide concert tour.

Founded in 1968 by six choral scholars at King's College in Cambridge, England, the double Grammy®Award-winning group performs jazz standards, classical pieces and pop hits during more than 120 concerts every year in Europe, the United States, Asia and Australia, and has premiered more than 200 new works.

Recent career highlights include a broadcast performance at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and as featured guests at the Mormon Tabernacle Choir’s recent Christmas concert, aired on PBS.

The King's Singers is always comprised of six singers in total, and the lineup has changed several times over the years. Today, David Hurley is countertenor 1, Tim Wayne-Wright is countertenor 2, Julian Gregory is tenor, Christopher Bruerton is baritone 1, Christopher Gabbitas is baritone 2 and Jonathan Howard is bass.

Memorial Chapel. Sunday, February 21, 2016 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $40 for the general public and $20 for students.