A viral video has captured the “movie-like” moment a pair of newlyweds were surprised with an Abba flash mob.
Melissa Bizdikian, a wedding content creator, has received over 56 million views online after sharing the clip.
The 29-year-old only found out what the group had planned 30 minutes before the event occurred.
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In the video, the bride, Katherine Amoros Haesaerts, and the groom, Jim, stand on a balcony overlooking their guests.
The bride was under the impression that she was doing her bouquet toss.
Suddenly, the crowd start belting out Abba’s ‘Dancing Queen’ while dancing in unison.
“The bride and groom were freaking out, especially the bride,” Melissa, who is Armenian but lives in Montreal, Canada, told What’s The Jam.
“Dancing Queen is a song that she loves and the fact that their friends and family took the time to learn this meant so much to them.
“I think you can also see and really feel that.
“They were over the moon and stunned at the flash mob.”
The celebration took place at Saint-James Theatre in Montreal.
Katherine’s mum, who helped plan the wedding and dance surprise, can be seen among the dancing and singing guests, wearing a white dress that was chosen for her by the bride.
She contacted a dance instructor named Alex Sharov, who took care of the choreography.
He made a series of videos which were sent around to the guests so that they could learn the routine ahead of the wedding.
Melissa said: “I myself didn’t know about it until Philippe, the wedding planner, told us vendors that there will be a flash mob in about 30 minutes.
“I nearly fell off my chair because I’ve always wanted to witness a flash mob or be in one.
“The best way I can describe this moment was that it felt like I was in a real life movie.
“It was magical.
“The setup, the energy, the atmosphere, the excitement on everyone’s face.
“I was smiling from ear to ear and even happy-crying a little cause it was a sight to see especially from up top.
“I got to capture it and I knew when I was filming that this is going to do so well on social media but I never imagined this.”
The bouquet toss did in fact still happen when the flash mob was over.
People online have rushed to the comment section to share their thoughts.
One person wrote: “Oh stop this is truly the best thing i’ve seen at a wedding, oh my goodness.”
Another said: “This is the only appropriate setting for a flash mob.”
“If my wedding isn’t like this I don’t want it,” Ida commented.
Another user added: “A scene from a romcom movie coded.”
“Imagine being loved by that many people that they do this for you,” said Audrey.
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