Event Details
- Location: Bristol Cathedral
- Address: College Green, Bristol, BS1 5TJ
- Start date: 18th June 2026
- End date: 21st June 2026
- Times: Check website for full details
- Entry fee: Check website for full details
Renew That Song by Bristol Cathedral Choir – 18 June 2026 at 7.00pm
Bristol Cathedral Choir continues an unbroken choral tradition stretching back to 1140 with a summer concert that celebrates the power, colour and depth of this remarkable ensemble. Featuring the Cathedral’s choristers, choral scholars and lay clerks, the programme showcases the choir’s distinctive sound in a concert setting, beyond its regular pattern of services.
Alongside musical excellence, the choir’s work reflects a strong commitment to community, collaboration and shared music-making – values that have defined Bristol Cathedral Choir for centuries.
Event details
Doors: 6.15pm
Refreshments available before the performance.
Seating includes reserved central nave seating, with additional unreserved seating throughout the Cathedral.
All ages welcome.
Make Music Day 2026 – 21 June, 10.00 am-7.00 pm
Celebrate Make Music Day 2026 at the Cathedral, in partnership with St George’s, with a joyful day of music-making in the heart of Bristol.
Families and children are invited to explore the Cathedral organ up close — discovering how it works, experimenting with sound, and experiencing the power and colour of this remarkable instrument. Through interactive demonstrations and hands-on activities, you’ll encounter the organ not simply as an instrument, but as a vibrant voice at the centre of Cathedral worship and music-making. Free to attend and open to all, it’s a relaxed and inspiring day for anyone curious about music, creativity, and sound.
As part of this international celebration, musicians from across the UK and around the world will be joining in. Our Cathedral Choir will sing at the Sung Eucharist and at Choral Evensong, offering moments of beauty and reflection. Between services, Mark Lee, Organist and Master of the Choristers, will present a live organ demonstration, revealing the instrument’s history, craftsmanship, and extraordinary range of sound.
Later in the day, we are delighted to welcome the University of Arkansas Children’s Choir, celebrating music as a shared language that connects communities across continents.
Join us for a day of discovery, worship, and song. No charge or booking required.








