This SIX the Musical Performance Will Make You Rethink Pre-Show Announcements

Kaylee Everhart

Updated Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Imagine attending a live performance and being greeted with an unexpected burst of enthusiasm that sets the tone for the entire evening. A video recently posted on Imgur titled "Every live show should start this way" has captured this very essence, showcasing an unforgettable start to SIX the Musical.

The video begins with an exuberant "Oh my gosh, yeah! Woo! Woo! Woo! Sibos! Yes! Quiet! Woo!" The sheer energy and passion in the voice are palpable, instantly grabbing the audience's attention. It’s not every day that a pre-show performance can steal the spotlight even before the main act begins, but this is exactly what happened.

One commenter couldn't help but imagine the scene with more musical flair, saying, "Just imagine if he was allowed a tambou****." Another user applauded the dedication, noting, "Nope. He heard every single word and he is 👏 PUTTIN 👏 IN 👏 THE 👏 WORK 👏." The theater kid energy was unmistakable, as another user put it, "Love the theater kid energy."

The deep irony wasn't lost on the viewers either, with a cheeky observation about someone using a phone to film the “no cameras or cell phones” announcement. This contradiction only added to the charm of the moment. "With the deep irony of someone using a phone to film the 'no cameras or cell phones' announcement?" one commenter quipped.

SIX the Musical has clearly left a lasting impression on its audience. "Is it bad that I know that this is from SIX the Musical? It's amazing, bring your friends if it comes to your area!" one enthusiastic viewer advised. The performance was likened to the high-energy atmosphere of Disney World, with one user commenting, "That is Disney World actor energy if I have ever seen it."

The innovative approach to pre-show announcements did not go unnoticed. "If he would have just held the sign into the air, no one would have noticed. This way the sign was noticed and people remember it better. This is the same reason why some flight attendants make the security briefing somehow funny/extra, because it focuses attention, even if they often violate company policy doing it," one insightful user remarked.

The performance was not just about delivering a message; it was about making a memorable impression. "Fantastic work honestly, he's getting their attention on the rule AND entertaining them. And having a blast, by looks!" another viewer observed.

To sum it up, this pre-show announcement was a masterclass in engaging an audience. "The man stole the show before it started!" one user enthusiastically declared. If you haven't yet experienced the electrifying pre-show energy of SIX the Musical, this video alone is reason enough to grab your tickets and see it live.

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Top Comments from Imgur

JackalopeElope

Just imagine if he was allowed a tambou****.

TheMellowMoron

Nope. He heard every single word and he is 👏 PUTTIN 👏 IN 👏 THE 👏 WORK 👏

ProfessorMatt

With the deep irony of someone using a phone to film the “no cameras or cell phones” announcement?

WaitingForCoffee

Love the theater kid energy

pollypocketfullofposies

Is it bad that I know that this is from SIX the Musical? It's amazing, bring your friends if it comes to your area!

AtomicDetective

That is Disney World actor energy if I have ever seen it

Goatfer

Exceeded expectations, 15 cent raise...

YippeeKayakOB

Why not, it works!

WhyMustIBeLikeThis

When you aren't picked for the part but you still want to participate.

djackson13

If he would have just held the sign into the air, no one would have noticed. This way the sign was noticed and people remember it better. This is the same reason why some flight attendants make the security briefing somehow funny/extra, because it focuses attention, even if they often violate company policy doing it.

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