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7 of The Best Flash Mobs to Watch

Learn all there’s to know about the best flash mobs to date and find out how our 7 picks stunned and delighted global audiences.

Whether you’re simply interested in learning more about the world of flashmob dances or on the hunt for some inspiration to create your own, get it with our list of the best flash mobs below. We've compiled a list of ten of the best flash mobs, each showcasing the entrancing surprise element of flash mobs while exploring different causes and styles of dance that make each flashmob dance unique.

What is a Flashmob?

Flash mob dances are incredible displays of art and dance that intersect with the element of surprise, resulting in an unforgettable public spectacle. A flash mob dance usually involves a large group of people who 'suddenly' gather in a public place to perform, be it a street dance or another act, and then quickly disperse. These performances are organised via social media or viral emails, and the general public is free to join.




The Best Flash Mobs

1. Antwerp Train Station Sound of Music Flash Mob

This famous flash mob dance started the global craze in 2009 and set the bar high for all that followed. With a vibrant performance to Julie Andrews' "Do-Re-Mi" from "The Sound of Music," around 200 dancers took over Antwerp's Central Train Station in Belgium. The intention was to advertise a Belgian television programme, but it had a much broader impact and captured people's attention globally.

2. Liverpool Street Station Flash Mob

In 2009, hundreds of people suddenly started dancing at London's Liverpool Street Station, creating one of the best flash mobs ever. This upbeat street flashmob was a part of a T-Mobile ad campaign that emphasised the value of shared experiences.

3. Michael Jackson 'Beat It' Flash Mob, Stockholm

In Sergels Torg in Stockholm, more than 300 people spontaneously broke into synchronised dance to the song "Beat It" as a tribute to the late King of Pop. It not only displayed admiration for the late pop icon but also the harmony that a sudden flash mob may create.

4. Big Bang Theory, Bazinga Flash Mob

The Big Bang Theory cast and crew performed a flash mob for their live studio audience, shocking them. The flash mob, which was choreographed to Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe," gave the imaginary world of the series a real-life touch.

5. Black Eyed Peas Flash Mob, Oprah Show

Over 20,000 people performed one of the most famous flash  mob dances in Chicago's Magnificent Mile to the Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling." This streetflash mob, which was shown on "The Oprah Winfrey Show," was a wonderful example of the harmony and joy when thousands of people getting together for the first time.

6. Frozen Grand Central Flash Mob

Over 200 people stood still in Grand Central Station in New York for five minutes in a unique spin on the flash mob phenomenon. This performance blurred the barriers between truth and performance, demonstrating another side to flash mobs.

7. Copenhagen Flash Mob: Do You Want to Build a Snowman?

To celebrate the holiday season, hundreds of performers turned Copenhagen's main square into a winter wonderland with a choreographed dance to 'Do You Want to Build a Snowman?' from Disney's 'Frozen'. This flash mob brought holiday cheer to bystanders, showcasing the joy and warmth that these performances can bring.

Surprise Flash Mobs

There is more to surprise flash mobs than just performances. They unite people through fostering happy, unexpected, and unifying experiences. A flashmob is a boundless, unplanned outpouring of enthusiasm from a group of people, whether it’s modern dance or ballet. From social causes to pure entertainment, these surprise flash mobs exemplify the many ways this unique form of expression can bring people together.

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