
Some incredible talent was on display, as always, during the first Open Mic Night of the academic year. The event was skillfully hosted by Chester and Ludo, who went all out with their outfits.
The night kicked off with a sombrero-clad performance by Chester, Ludo, Ralph, and Emmanuel playing ‘Tequila.’ This set the stage for a series of captivating solos and duets from Siia, Claire, John, Massimo, Joseph, Dotty, Violet, Sarah, Selena, Priya, Elizabeth, Bryer, and Zara. Bobby had the audience on their feet with his superb DJing skills. Mr. Stevens and his tutor group made a splash by closing the show with their instrumental rendition of ‘Last Christmas.’
The joy in the room overflowed during a final pitch-invasion at the end, where the audience took to the stage for a lively dance to ‘All I Want for Christmas.’ It was a night to remember, and we eagerly anticipate the next one in 2024.
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