British Summer Time: Crowd set for Frozen anthem world-record attempt

 
World record bid: Crowds at British Summer Time will aim to set a new record
Disney
Alistair Foster26 June 2015

The crowd at Barclaycard presents British Summer Time will be encouraged to take part in a world-record attempt for the most people singing the Let It Go anthem from Frozen.

The singalong will take place from 12pm on Sunday, during the festival’s family day, and will be trying to smash the “most people singing live on a radio broadcast” record. Their efforts will be broadcast live on Funkids Radio.

In December, the record was set at 6,689 by a team in Hong Kong.

Frozen fans are invited down to Hyde Park from 12 noon to watch the singalong film and warm up their vocal chords. The record attempt itself will take place immediately after the film screening, introduced by an official Guinness World Record adjudicator.

The line-up for the family event features Union J, Collabro, Justin Fletcher and Dick and Dom.

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