Sunday, January 13th, marked the 12th annual "No Pants Subway Ride," aka the day when people drop trou on the subway because...because no pants, that's why. Improv Everywhere, the pranksters behind this long-running event, organized a gathering of 4,000 participants in Brooklyn that quickly spread into Manhattan transit. In addition to major metropolitan areas like Boston and San Francis
The Tulip Time Festival wrapped up today in Holland. It turns out the lack of tulips wasn't the only thing out of the ordinary on the festival's final day. A flash mob entertained the crowd at Saturday's parade.
This is, by far, one of my favorite marriage proposal videos ever!
Pete and Siobhan, a young couple from northern England were visiting New York City as a suprise trip to Siobhan from Pete. Little did she know that he had something pretty special planned for her.
Pete enlisted the help of Flash Mob America to surprise Siobhan with a flash mob dancing to the song "Marry You" by Bruno Mars
On July 16, New York’s Rockefeller Park was lit up like a Christmas tree when over 3,500 people converged for Improv Everywhere’s latest MP3 Experiment. The popular series of “missions,” as IE calls its stunts, asks participants to download an MP3 file, gather in one spot, hit play at the same time and follow the audio instructions for an awesome effect.
The eighth installment in the MP3 mission s
From our friends at WZZM13, a great story about a Holland couple whose friends thought they were attending a graduation party, when they were surprised with a flash mob and a wedding. Check out the video.
Earlier this week, during a Kansas Jayhawks' basketball game, a section of the crowd surprised the rest of the crowd by simultaneously breaking out in a choreographed song and dance routine. They call this a flash mob, and its goal is to both confuse and entertain. Keep reading for some of our favorite examples of this coordinated phenomenon.