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Hundreds of dancers in Tokyo set up a flash mob to mark the release of Madonnas new record

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The scene in downtown Tokyo looked amazing as hundreds of dancers set up a flash mob to mark the release of Madonna’s new record.

The surprise event was organised by Madonna dancer Takahiro Ueno, one of the lead performers on the Queen of Pop’s recent Sticky and Sweet tour.

Takahiro revealed he had been preparing the event to mark the launch of Celebration for months.

Takahiro said: “For practice we had just one day because we used more than 150 dancers, but I have been preparing it for two months.”

The party got started in the streets of Shinjuku, Tokyo shortly after 2pm when large speakers began blaring a medley of Madonna hits.

A crowd gathered to see what the commotion was before five breakdancers appeared on the high street showing off their moves.

They were followed by a group of five girls in red ballet tutus and leotards.

More than 100 other dancers then appeared out of the crowds and joined in with the tightly choreographed routine.

They cleared as Takahiro took centre stage dressed in a black hat, shades and a waistcoat.

The snake-hipped performer moonwalked around the street and performed several summersaults for the crowd.

A group of transvestites joined in the rave in the last moments before the entire group left the scene and scattered - leaving bystanders wondering what had just happened.

Asked after the show what it had been like to perform with Madonna, Takahiro said: “It was just amazing, she is very beautiful

Source: Splash News

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