The Keble Choir is a voluntary choir of around 35 singers that undertakes an annual, week-long residency in a UK cathedral around the first week of August. It also sings a Candlemas service in early February.
The choir was founded in 1985, by the late Canon Gary Philbrick. It is named after John Keble who began his ministry in Otterbourne in Hampshire where Gary had his first parish
In 2026 the Keble Choir will be singing a Candlemas Eucharist and Compline at Wimborne Minster on 31st January ( See more details here), and a summer residency in Salisbury Cathedral.

