The City Academy Voices choir finished their performance when Bishop Jonathan Baker appeared on stage, interrupting their final song. He criticized their singing, stating it was a 'terrible racket' and insisted they leave as it was past 10pm. The disruption shocked the approximately 360 attendees. This bizarre incident occurred on the final concert directed by Lee Stanford Thompson, who noted that many thought it might be a planned comedic act until they realized it was real. The choir had been performing at St Andrew's church in Holborn, London.
The City Academy Voices choir's performance ended abruptly when Jonathan Baker, the bishop of Fulham, interrupted, insisting they leave as it was past 10pm.
Bishop Baker shocked the audience by claiming their singing was a 'terrible racket' and asked them to vacate the premises immediately, adding to the surreal nature of the event.
The choir director, Lee Stanford Thompson, described the bizarre incident as never having experienced anything like it, especially on his last night directing.
Attendees were initially confused, thinking it might be a comedic act, but soon realized the interruption was genuine, adding to the surreal atmosphere of the evening.
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