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Dancers pull off incredible ’80s-themed flash-mob in a seaside town
It was just like any other Saturday... until this flash-mob turned the boardwalk into an '80s dance party!
Safet Satara
07.03.20

Most of us remember the show Miami Vice.

There were all those Walkmans people used to carry around and plenty of bold, colorful fashion. It was the ‘80s! It was a golden era of pop, and it featured some of the most successful musicians of all time: Michael Jackson, Prince, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen and David Bowie, to name a few.

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Now and then, someone takes that passion and makes it happen.

This Club Mob group decided to remember the ’80s by doing a flash-mob in the UK—and the results were so awesome.

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Residents of Worthing, a large seaside town in England, were surprised on a Saturday morning in September. took

The people behind it were a dance group called Club Mob, who claim to be experts in surprises. We believe it, as they already have 214,000 YouTube subscribers and they’re making life more interesting for more than 3,000 Instagram followers.

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These highly trained young dancers travel across the country for their surprise performances at proposals, wedding receptions, birthday parties, corporate events, and of course, flash mobs.

It begins with a girl and Irene Cara’s “What A Feeling.”

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The video starts with the young dancer in the middle of a street.

She’s casually dressed and begins to dance around people who are passing by. At first they’re confused, but soon they get a hold of what’s going on.

The performance turned from just one dancer to a happy crowd.

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We mostly see people who went out shopping or took their kids for a walk.

It’s the weekend, and everyone’s relaxed and a bit sleepy. It’s expected that the music will heat the atmosphere. The girl from the beginning is soon joined by another young woman, and the song switches to “I’m So Excited.”

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We’ve got to hand it to them—they made an excellent playlist.

The thing we loved the most about Club Mob’s choreography is that they matched their moves perfectly to the songs’ lyrics. The third song is “Vogue” by Madonna.

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As it begins, there is already a crowd around the group, and the children seem to mostly enjoy everything that’s happening around them.

We’re really happy about the fact that children still have opportunities to get the feeling from ’80s pop because it would be a shame to miss on that. It’s old, but it’s gold!

After that, “Footloose” gets everyone dancing.

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The popular song has the crowd enjoying themselves and it makes everyone sway.

One thing you should keep in mind is that the video combines three different flash mobs. The best way to notice it is to look at how the scenery changes. However, one thing is sure—there is always a crowd, and everyone’s enjoying themselves.

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We’re quite sure that young dancers managed to wake up the whole town.

By the time “Walking on Sunshine” begins, the audience is cheering loudly and you can hear people screaming. The group saves the best for the end—“Black or White” starts playing, and the flash mob comes to an end.

The video got more than seven million YouTube views in two years—not bad at all.

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The group seems to take their dancing to a whole new level.

If you want to know more about the Club Mob members, check out their website. It’s filled with plenty of information, videos and reviews.

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Since we all love a good flash mob, we wish them the best!

Hopefully, they’ll surprise us a lot more in the years to come. The good thing is that there’s plenty of music to dance to in any given era.

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