The Chapel is an ancient and beautiful building, the perfect setting for your ceremony. It is a private Chapel of the University and remains a place of worship in daily use.
The Chapel is available for weddings to:
- University of Aberdeen staff and students
- University of Aberdeen graduates
- The Robert Gordon University staff, students, and graduates
- Children, grandchildren, parents or grandparents of above or resident of Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire
Should you want to make an initial enquiry about King's College Chapel availability for your wedding, please email chaplaincy@abdn.ac.uk.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does it cost?
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The University makes the following charges in respect of wedding and civil partnership ceremonies taking place in King's College Chapel which is payable to the Multi-Faith Chaplaincy when the application form is lodged.
- Fee 1 - UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN STAFF AND STUDENTS
£800 inclusive of VAT
- Fee 2 - UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN GRADUATES, GRADUATES, STAFF AND STUDENTS OF THE ROBERT GORDON UNIVERSITY
£960 inclusive of VAT
- Fee 3 - CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN, PARENTS or GRANDPARENTS OF ABOVE OR RESIDENT OF ABERDEEN CITY AND ABERDEENSHIRE
£1152 inclusive of VAT
Discounts available
We offer the following special discounts:
- 10% for a Monday-Thursday wedding booking.
- 10% for weddings that book their reception at the University of Aberdeen.
What does the fee include?
The Sacrist
The Officiant
King's College Chapel
- Fee 1 - UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN STAFF AND STUDENTS
- Booking conditions
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Please note that the University of Aberdeen reserves the right to carry out works of maintenance, repair, and renewal to the exterior and interior fabric of King's College and King's College Chapel including, without prejudice to the foregoing generality, the erection of scaffolding and protective covers without prior notification being given.
Guidelines for Use of King's College Chapel
Health and Safety
Furnishings
Flowers
Photography
Confetti
Bagpipes
Traffic Regulations
Rehearsal
Music
Photography at King's College Chapel
- How do I book the King's College Chapel for a wedding?
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Should you want to make an initial enquiry about King's College Chapel availability for your wedding, please email chaplaincy@abdn.ac.uk
Before you book, please review the booking conditions.
You can request to book King's College Chapel by completing the booking form.
- Wedding Music
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King's College Chapel is not only a picturesque wedding venue, but also a place of worship with a musical history extending back to Bishop Elphinstone's foundation of the University of Aberdeen in 1495. Your service will take place in a setting steeped in history. Your wedding will be a special and memorable day in your lives as well as being one of the many services taking place in King's the whole year round which makes it both unique and steeped in history.
The organ plays a significant role in creating a wedding atmosphere, from the music played before the service to the entrance of the bride through to the recessional as you both leave, all of which contribute to making your wedding a very special day. King's College Chapel has a magnificent instrument of international distinction commissioned from the French organ builder, Bernard Aubertin, and installed in 2004. It has attracted recitalists from around the world, and visitors have come especially to play it from as far afield as Japan.
Your wedding fee includes the services of a professional and experienced organist. For an additional fee, it is usually possible to arrange a solo singer, small choral group or instrumentalist for the signing of the register (subject to availability). For further information, please see FAQs below.
On rare occasions, couples ask to bring their own organist or musicians. Please note that such musicians should be of a professional standard, and that there should be agreement in principle with Stuart Muir, Director of Chapel and Ceremonial Music, before they are asked. This means that you should complete the musical arrangements form well in advance of your wedding day. For further information, please see FAQs.
The form linked in below has sound clips of the various pieces you can choose for the Entrance of the Bride, the Signing of the Register and the Recessional to help you make your selection. Please note that the pieces are interchangeable: for example, you can decide to go out to something suggested for the entrance of the bride, or vice versa. When you are ready, please complete the online form. You should receive an email acknowledgement of receipt.
- Can we hear the music you offer?
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Please see the Musical Arrangements Form.
- Can we have a solo singer, or choir or instrumentalist?
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It is usually possible to provide a singer or instrumentalist or small choir (usually of five singers), although this is subject to availability of personnel. So far, however, we have always managed to find musicians for weddings at King's. A solo singer or choir will lead the congregational singing and contribute something for the Signing of the Register; an instrumentalist will perform during the Signing of the Register. The music for the Entrance of the Bride and the Recessional is best provided by the organ because the instrument is ideally suited to accompanying grand processions. Please include any requests in the Additional Information field of the Musical Arrangements Form.
- May we bring our own organist?
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Although the wedding fee includes the services of an organist, some couples wish to bring their own. If you wish to use another organist, please note that you must obtain permission from Stuart Muir, Director of Chapel and Ceremonial Music. Organists have to be able to demonstrate a professional level of competence because the instrument is particularly valuable; also, the Chapel is used extensively for services and concerts, so usually the only time to practise is an hour before the ceremony.
- May we book other musicians?
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All music in Chapel services should be at a professional standard. You are advised to seek permission before engaging anyone! Some couples want a family member to play or sing during the ceremony: please ensure that they are happy enough to do this and are aware of the standard expected (post-Grade VIII). Please note that amplification is neither necessary in the Chapel nor permitted.
The organist will normally accompany any solo items, and - once approved - musicians should be asked to rehearse with the accompaniment three-quarters of an hour before the ceremony.
- May we choose music which is not on the list?
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You may request music that is not on the list. Please remember that your wedding is a Chapel service, so music should reflect both the sacred nature of the celebration and its historic setting.
- May we use a CD recording?
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All music should be live performance.
If you have any other queries, please include them in the 'Additional Information' section of the form, or email stuart.muir@abdn.ac.uk.