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About St Giles’

St Giles’ Cathedral, founded in 1124 by King David I, has been a working church for almost 900 years. A backdrop to Scotland’s turbulent religious history, it has seen the seeds of civil war sown and been John Knox’s parish church during the Reformation. It is still an important centre for civic services such as the Kirking of the Parliament and services for Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle.

St Giles’ Cathedral is open to all, to worship, to visit and to experience music, art and history within its walls.

900 Voices is a participative project by Zoë Irvine with Lindsay Perth and Jules Rawlinson. It has been commissioned as part of Edinburgh’s St Giles’ Cathedral’s momentous 900th Anniversary celebrations.

We are delighted to invite people from all over Edinburgh to get involved in an ambitious sound art project for this momentous occasion.

Presented as part of the Edinburgh International Festival.

900voices.org

900 Voices | Edinburgh International Festival (eif.co.uk)

Browse through our upcoming events at St Giles’ and potential closures.

Or check our What’s on list, for a complete guide to events at St Giles’.

What’s on

Our Sunday Services are at 9.30am and 11:00am and there is a 15 minute prayer service at 12:00 every weekday.

UPCOMING EVENTS

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