Over 100 Airmen Stuns Smithsonian Visitors With Epic Holiday Flash Mob
It started as an ordinary day of 2014 at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, but everything changed when a single airwoman stepped forward with her oboe. Her melody floated through the halls, catching the attention of curious onlookers.
Gradually, more musicians emerged from the crowd, their instruments blending together in perfect harmony. By the time the United States Air Force Band revealed their surprise performance, the museum was buzzing with astonishment and awe. This breathtaking flash mob left visitors mesmerized and proved the power of music to create unforgettable moments.
Over 100 talented airmen musicians came together to create this viral moment. In a surprise flash mob performance, the Air Force Band treated museum visitors to a stunning medley of holiday classics, including “Greensleeves/What Child Is This” and “Carol of the Bells.”
The powerful combination of their voices and instruments filled the space with pure magic, leaving everyone in awe. By the time the entire ensemble joined together, the atmosphere was electric, and chills ran down the spines of those lucky enough to witness it in person.
Right after the video was uploaded on YouTube, it received tons of positive comments. One wrote, “Wow, the cello and the bass oboe sounded MARVELOUS together. What a start to a great performance that made me cry.”
Another chimed in, “The smile on the mother holding her two little ones is priceless!!! Our Armed Forces’ musical organizations at posts, camps and stations, here in DC and around the world, are worth their weight in gold!” Plenty of people admitted they got goosebumps and cried every time they rewatch this video, expressing their admiration to this organization.