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Video: Gay Men's Chorus Of L.A. Flash Mob The Metro Red Line

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The Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles recently hopped on the Metro Red Line in Hollywood to spread some holiday cheer in the form of a flash mob.

In this video they posted on YouTube, the group got on the train at 1 p.m. on Nov. 22 and broke into song—specifically "Deck the Halls"—until they got to North Hollywood. While some passengers took videos and photos off their cell phones, others ignored the singing and pretended nothing was happening. There's one woman who especially got into the spirit with some shoulder shimmying at the 0:59 and 1:34-minute marks.

They'll be performing their "Holiday Spectacular" show on Dec. 13 and 14 at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills.

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