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‘You are in my house’: bishop interrupts church concert, telling choir to leave due to late hour | London

The City Academy Voices Choir had finished capturing Supremes Hit, I will love me when the lights went out and joined with an unexpected guest.

As he was about to make his last songs, a man appeared on the stage wearing a blue nightgown without shoes. He took the microphone, described them as a “terrible racket ve and told them to go out, leaving the 360 proportion of shock and confused people in the room.

“You’re in my house, can you quit now,” he said. Who was he? Jonathan Baker, the bishop of Fulham. One video The bishop, published on social media, can be said to the choir at 22:00 in the last hour and call for the “end” of the night.

“It was very strange,” he said, Chorus Director Lee Stanford Thompson said, “It was very strange,” he said. “I never had such a thing.”

Luckily, it was also the last concert that manages the choir and the night was designed as a celebration ”.

“Many people thought it was a strange thing I organized, but I knew exactly what happened,” he said.

It was the first idea of a choir member. He said: “At first I thought it was a comedy action or an actor who made a scene. But when we noticed, oh no, this is not an action, this is the truth, a little surreal.”

This time, the choir was approaching the end of the usual Monday meetings at the St Andrew Church in Holborn, London.

The choir member explaining the series of events, “We were singing. It was our previous song from this end.

“At that time, suddenly, the lights went out. At first I thought it could be a power section. But then the instruments were still playing.

“Suddenly, when everything became silent, we could take it back to sing.

After Baker’s single deduction, a church employee took the microphone and apologized, but everyone said that they should leave.

Before addressing the choir, the church worker said, ım I should ask you to leave quietly and thank you for your participation. ” “Will you leave the stage,” he said.

The choir member said: “Boos and everything was really disappointing. At the end of these concerts, we always end with a real height and everyone is full of joy, but these moisturized things.”

Baker’s comments about the “racket yüksel produced did not sit well. “I think we produce a good sound,” he said.

“If he just waited for five minutes, we’ve done it and took it out, but he was screaming too much for what happened. Then people applauded the choir.”

The last song would be a completely gradual interpretation of the Abba’s dance queen. When the multiplication exploded, the choir began to make a Cappella version on the stage and went on a rapturous reception. “Everyone applauded when we went out,” he said.

“All of them lasted much longer than it allowed the concert to end at the right time.”

Thompson said improvisation, which ended as “really beautiful and quite active”.

“Then we all went to Pub and we took them all. Everyone was really surprised.

“I find funny. Especially I’m not sad. There was a really good concert, but I don’t think we didn’t have a chance to finish, but now I’m going back and looking back, what a way to go out.”

London spokesman for a bishopric said: “Bishop Jonathan reached the organizers on Saturday, and now he realized that he had invaded because of previous technical difficulties, apologizing for appearing late at night.”

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