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30 Musicians Deliver Electrifying "Bohemian Rhapsody" Flashmob in Paris

Summary

  • Over 2 dozen musicians perform live "Bohemian Rhapsody" in Paris streets
  • Singers start from balconies, then join together on the ground
  • Video viewed over 185 million times on TikTok
30 Musicians Deliver Electrifying "Bohemian Rhapsody" Flashmob in Paris

In a remarkable display of musical talent, over two dozen musicians recently came together on the streets of Paris for an electrifying flash mob performance of Queen's iconic "Bohemian Rhapsody." The video, which was shared on TikTok and has since been viewed more than 185 million times, captures the unexpected and captivating event.

The performance began with a trio of female singers on a balcony above the street, who started singing the opening notes of the 1975 hit song. As onlookers began to take notice, more musicians suddenly joined in from other balconies, including a pianist and additional singers. Even a singer from a passing horse-drawn carriage added their voice to the mix.

Eventually, all the musicians and singers made their way to the ground, coming together in a harmonious and visually stunning display that delighted the gathered crowd of onlookers and tourists. The video, shared by pianist Julien Cohen, has since gone viral, with many viewers suggesting that the late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury would have been proud of the performance.

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The flash mob's success is a testament to the enduring popularity of "Bohemian Rhapsody" and the power of music to bring people together in unexpected and extraordinary ways.

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The video shows over 30 musicians and singers coming together on the streets of Paris for a live performance of Queen's iconic song "Bohemian Rhapsody," creating an unexpected and captivating flash mob.
The video of the Paris flashmob has been viewed more than 185 million times on TikTok, showcasing the widespread appeal and popularity of the performance.
Many viewers suggested that the late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury would have been proud of the musicians' energetic and harmonious rendition of his iconic song.

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