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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Viral TikTok Duo Invited to Perform with Plain White T's

Viral TikTok Duo Invited to Perform with Plain White T's

15 Nov

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Summary

  • TikTok users CGC Mafia's "Hey There Delilah" cover went viral in June 2024
  • Plain White T's invited the duo to their show after seeing the video
  • The band shared the "how it started, how it's going" video on social media
Viral TikTok Duo Invited to Perform with Plain White T's

On June 2024, a TikTok video posted by users CGC Mafia featuring two men singing along to the Plain White T's hit song "Hey There Delilah" while riding a tandem bike went viral, amassing over 1 million views. The video showed the duo taking turns singing the verses and coming together for the chorus, awkwardly staring into the camera.

Just a few months later, on November 8, 2025, the pop-rock band Plain White T's reshared the viral TikTok video on their own social media, captioning it "the world will never, ever be the same and tandem bike is to blame." The video then transitioned to show the band performing "Delilah" live on stage with the duo from the TikTok, indicating that the band had invited the viral stars to join them for a show.

The unexpected collaboration came as a surprise to fans, who were delighted to see the TikTok duo get the opportunity to perform with the band whose song they had covered. Plain White T's, known for hits like "Hey There Delilah," are currently scheduled to play a series of shows through the end of 2025 and into early 2026, giving the viral stars a chance to share the stage with the popular group.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The band Plain White T's, who originally released the song, invited the TikTok duo to perform with them at an upcoming show.
The band reshared the video on their own social media, captioning it "the world will never, ever be the same and tandem bike is to blame."
The video was posted in June 2024 and has since garnered over 1 million views.

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