The ‘GC’ surprised commuters at London’s Liverpool Street station with her piano playing as she took part in a day-long music session alongside fellow celebs
Passengers at Liverpool Street station in London were left amazed when TOWIE star Gemma Collins was spotted playing the piano. The reality TV star participated in a day-long music marathon, surprising onlookers with her unexpected piano skills as she performed the classic tune ‘Chopsticks.’
Gemma’s performance was part of a line-up that included other celebrities, such as Eurovision hopeful Sam Ryder and last year’s winner of The Piano, Brad Keller. The event featured a mix of famous faces and professional pianists, playing continuously from 6 am today until the early hours of tomorrow. This ambitious musical challenge was organized to promote Channel 4’s upcoming series of The Piano, which premieres this Sunday at 9 pm.
Gemma Collins shared her excitement about participating in the Pianothon with Channel 4, saying: “I loved having the chance to be part of the Pianothon with Channel 4 and doing something a bit different.”
She continued: “It was a chance see the GC in a new light,” adding, “I was a bit disappointed I couldn’t ship my leopard-print piano into Liverpool Street Station, though.”
It comes after the channel’s research found that 40% of people surveyed would most like to master the piano. A study of 2,000 adults revealed that piano is the most common instrument played by musically inclined individuals (46%), followed by guitar (32%) and drums (20%).
“Music is about connecting with people and sharing moments of joy,” said Gemma “and what is more joyful than surprising people in a train station with loads of brilliant music? Maybe this is the start of something exciting for me watch this space.”
For those who don’t play an instrument or don’t do so regularly, 33% cited lack of time as the reason, while 27% felt lessons were too costly. The research also showed that a whopping 88% are impressed when they witness someone skilfully playing the piano.
Furthermore, 67% expressed a desire for more free live music events, as 46% of concert-goers reported feeling ‘uplifted’ when attending such events.
Amber Kirby, from Channel 4, said:”A 24-hour piano concert at Liverpool Street Station is the perfect way to celebrate the launch of The Piano’s third series this Sunday “It is a unique opportunity to showcase brilliant performers playing their hearts out.”
“We’re proud to present this unforgettable moment where talent, passion and emotion come together to create something truly special.”
You can watch the event as happening over on www.youtube.com/@Channel4/streams
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk