Take a look at these extremely enthusiastic students performing a ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ sing-along in an big auditorium

Although Queen was a British rock band, we Americans enjoy this song because it is one of their most well-known.

Few songs from 1975 that were both recorded and published have lasted as long or been as well-liked by younger generations as ‘Bohemian Rhapsody.’

The students in this video singing the fan favorite are not British or Americans. They attend Norway’s Rud High School as pupils. They sing every word in their second language without skipping a beat. What do you think?

Four people in the front and one insanely brilliant pianist then lead the crowd in musical fun after a few whoops and joyful screams!

The class is prepared to begin, and they launch into the first word with gusto. Here, no incorrect start has been recorded.

It’s entertaining to watch the students’ reactions. Some people are very expressive. Watch the females in the bright yellow sweaters on the right around the 30 second mark!

Although some are a little reserved, almost everyone is attentive, grinning, and emotionally expressive—which is astonishing given that it is August.

In actuality, Rudd High School is starting classes today. And singing Queen beats reading aloud from the student handbook for the most of the day!

The youngsters start singing ‘too late’ perfectly on cue at 1:05. They know this song by heart! The crowd rises and waves its arms at the cue of someone in front, and for around 40 seconds they enjoy trilling to the high notes.

The song’s distinctive operatic section follows. The student in the front wearing a long-sleeved white shirt is 100% in, and others seated slap their thighs.

Observe the instructor playing the piano. He is incredible! He is so skilled that he can keep an eye on the kids just as well as his quick fingers.

He makes eye contact with the crowd, sings along, cracks jokes, bangs his head, and brings the entire performance to a satisfactory conclusion.

With the exception of one or two, the pupils clap wildly! And everyone ought to have a teacher like that at least once!

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