Britain’s Got Talent finalists stunned crowds in Southampton last night with a surprise flash mob performance.
Street dance group Flawless appeared during a silent disco event held outside the Bargate on Southampton High Street on Saturday night, giving the large crowd an unforgettable performance.
Hundreds of people were enjoying the tunes when their headsets suddenly stopped and Flawless appeared as a flash mob in the crowd.
Flawless, known for their smooth, synchronised dancing are well-known for appearing on he third series of Britain's Got Talent in 2009.
Marlon ‘Swoosh’ Wallen, founder and creative director of Flawless said: “It’s great to be able to choreograph and perform at the Southampton Countdown to Christmas.
“This routine took us about a week to come up with an was inspired by having a reliable network and diching that glitch – which has been the name of this campaign.
“It’s been amazing to perform tonight, the energy has been electric all while feeling very festive in the High Street on the run up to Christmas as well."
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He added: “The reception from everyone here tonight has been amazing – there are so many photos being taken.
“It’s been great collaborating with toob on this and the crowd here in Southampton were fantastic.”
The stunned crowd erupted into applause when the routine finished - after which, lucky audience members were able to meet the dance crew and join in with a tutorial.
The event was in collaboration with local full-fibre broadband provider toob.
Nick Parbutt, toob CEO, said: “Toob is delighted to partner with Flawless to really demonstrate the importance of having access to flawless full-fibre.
“We hope that everyone at the Southampton Countdown to Christmas had a lot of fun.
“We’re keen to support the local community and it’s been fantastic collaborating with Flawless, to provide a creative performance for everyone at the event to enjoy.”
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