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					“The Most Insane Bohemian Rhapsody Flash Mob You Will Ever See”
					
The 2010s saw a peak in popularity for the art of the flash mob. People were seriously obsessed. But after a while, many took on the view that if you’ve seen one, you’ve basically seen them all. Well, if that was ever true, that’s most certainly not the case now! Julien Cohen is one heck of a pianist. Plus, he’s friends with many other talented musicians. His social media page is full of public performances that nobody expects.
Still, the Bohemian Rhapsody flash mob that he helped put together is unlike anything he has ever done before. In fact, it’s not like most videos you can find online at all! Somehow, he was able to help orchestrate a flash mob that featured 30 musicians and singers. Their stage? The streets of Paris! Experience this special performance in the video below.
This Bohemian Rhapsody Flash Mob is Out of This World
At the start of the video, it seems as though only three women are involved. But soon enough, Julien and a few other singers join in. The strangers in the crowd are shocked enough by this reveal, but the surprises keep on coming as more and more musicians pop up out of seemingly nowhere. It’s no wonder most people in the crowd can hardly keep their mouths closed!
“I was one of the tourists here. Man, it was such an amazing once in a lifetime experience indeed. Music does really have no barriers. We miss u Freddy,” someone wrote in the comments. Another person added, “Doing this with such perfect synchronization in an open uncontrolled setting is amazing. This would have been stunning in a theatre. On a street it’s next to magic.”
Naturally, there’s a certain Freddie Mercury quote that’s been referenced quite a lot in response to this video. There’s no doubt this iconic singer would be proud: “Do what you want with my music, just don’t make it boring.”
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