T-Mobile flashes Trafalgar Square

Thursday 30 April 2009   |  9 Comments  |  

T-Mobile filmed the next part of its 'Life's For Sharing' ad campaign in London's Trafalgar Square this evening, as thousands of people turned out for its latest guerilla stunt in the capital.

The team of Saatchi & Saatchi London and Partizan films followed its Liverpool Street Station 'Dance' ad, featuring music from film The Blues Brothers, by turning Trafalgar Square into a karaoke party, including 'classics' such as 'Summer Nights' from Grease and 'Total Eclipse Of The Heart' by Bonnie Tyler.

If the last ad is anything to go by, the new one will hit your screens over the weekend. Check out all of T-Mobile's latest mobile broadband deals here.

 

 ... and here's the advert!

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by Ayesha Meeheelaul
at 21:01 on 30 Apr 2009

OMG!

This was the best day ever!
it was epic!!
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by Julie Odeje
at 22:08 on 30 Apr 2009

I went and it was so much fun. My voice is a little hoarse but who cares! Pink performed in the middle of the square too! Report abuse

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by sal
at 22:27 on 30 Apr 2009

I was there it showed me on the screen in the crowed but one camera on my right it was all ways facing my side Report abuse

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by James caan
at 00:58 on 1 May 2009

I was there and it was awesome! Report abuse

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by Shockeria
at 01:13 on 1 May 2009

It was the bombed. I totally enjoyed it. Even when I got on the train at Charring Cross people were still singing. I saw people of all ages, background and sizes.I got a microphone to sing and it was just awesome. Thumbs up T-mobile for bringing London together. Report abuse

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by Sylvia
at 11:14 on 1 May 2009

OMG! it was realli good. better than i expected. i was shown on screen quite a few times, las night on the news on today on GMTV... Very classy ;) Report abuse

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by Queenie
at 11:25 on 1 May 2009

I was there and oh deary me it was sooo much fun! Report abuse

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by Bobbie and Ellie
at 12:46 on 1 May 2009

We were there it was amazing. We were right next to Pink who sounded amazing despite being mobbed towards the end of her song. There was a real sense of fun and sharing xx Report abuse

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by Observer
at 15:01 on 1 May 2009

What a load of rubbish,why is it always some no hope pop singer , why not some other style of music played at such events. Report abuse

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