Another weekend spent at the Orchard shopping belt and I finally managed to expend my 100 dollars Takashimaya voucher at the third attempt. However the highlight of the day wasn't the stuffs I managed to buy, but the hour spent watching a busking performance along the bustling Orchard Road. Yes, no typing errors made as I spent more time watching a busking performance than on shopping.
The buskers that managed to arrest the attention of the busy shoppers?

A percussion outfit consisting 11 guys and a kiddo.
Unlike other busking acts where the artists have minimal interaction with the crowd, their performances were full of energy and got the crowd pumped up and gyrate and clap along to the beats of their music.

The guys were certainly enjoying their performances and also the adulation of the gathering crowd as they laughed and danced to their own beats.

Of course it doesn't hurt when some of the performers are extremely good looking. The guy in red certainly has the looks to grace the catwalks of Milan.
The loudest cheers were administered when an Ah Ma, who appeared to be in her late sixties, went forward to tip the buskers in acknowledgment of their infectious performance, reinforcing the notion that music has no boundaries.
The buskers that managed to arrest the attention of the busy shoppers?
A percussion outfit consisting 11 guys and a kiddo.
Unlike other busking acts where the artists have minimal interaction with the crowd, their performances were full of energy and got the crowd pumped up and gyrate and clap along to the beats of their music.
The guys were certainly enjoying their performances and also the adulation of the gathering crowd as they laughed and danced to their own beats.
Of course it doesn't hurt when some of the performers are extremely good looking. The guy in red certainly has the looks to grace the catwalks of Milan.
The loudest cheers were administered when an Ah Ma, who appeared to be in her late sixties, went forward to tip the buskers in acknowledgment of their infectious performance, reinforcing the notion that music has no boundaries.
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