Join us at Evensong
Our sung services, usually featuring the Choir of Westminster Abbey, are a special experience.
Westminster Abbey has been a place of worship since at least the tenth century. We hold services here every day and you are welcome to join us.
Our sung services, usually featuring the Choir of Westminster Abbey, are a special experience.
Find out how to watch upcoming services as well as services on demand. Experience worship at Westminster Abbey from wherever you are in the world.
| Sunday, 7th June 2026 | ||
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| First Sunday after Trinity | ||
| 8.00am | Holy Communion | Nave |
| The Book of Common Prayer; said | ||
| 10.00am | Matins | Quire |
| sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey | Leighton Responses |
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| View Order of Service | ||
| 11.15am | Sung Eucharist | High Altar |
| sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey | Stravinsky Mass Preacher: The Reverend Tessa Bosworth Succentor |
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| View Order of Service | ||
| 3.00pm | Evensong | Quire |
| sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey | Byrd Prevent us, O Lord, in all our doings Preacher: The Reverend Mark Birch MVO Canon in Residence |
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| View Order of Service | ||
| 5.00pm | Organ Recital | Nave |
| given by Iain Quinn | Bridge Organ Sonata in D minor |
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| 6.00pm | Sung Eucharist | St Margaret's Church |
| sung by the St Margaret's Choristers and Consort | Ireland Communion Service in C Preacher: The Reverend Tessa Bosworth Succentor |
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| View Order of Service | ||
Services are free of charge. Times and locations may change at short notice. Security checks are in place upon entry.
Photography is not permitted during services.
Sacred music is central to life at the Abbey. Here you can find out more about the work of our acclaimed choir and musicians.
The St Margaret’s Choristers and Consort have a particular responsibility for the music in services in St Margaret’s Church, and play an important part in the wider musical life of the Abbey.
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At different times of the day, or in different seasons, the light falling in the Abbey will light up something that you have walked past a million times and never seen before.
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