- A group of performers broke into song in the crowded street outside New York's Carnegie Hall after Saturday evening's show was canceled due to a massive power outage that shut down Manhattan.
- Several videos posted to social media showed a choir outside the venue singing to a large crowd of onlookers.
- One onlooker told INSIDER that she was looking for a viable train and stumbled upon the "celestial sound."
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A choir scheduled to perform Saturday night at Carnegie Hall made the best of their canceled show amid a massive power outage that plunged a large chunk of Manhattan into darkness.
Author and professor Briallen Hopper tweeted that she was stuck on a train for nearly an hour before going above ground to find darkened restaurants and buildings. Hopper told INSIDER she was in the midst of forming a backup plan to catch a train when she followed the "celestial sound."
"All the trains at 63rd were down so I decided to walk to 57th to see if any trains were running there," Hopper said, referencing a station in the approximately 20-block radius that experienced outages. "Then I heard this celestial sound and I walked toward it."
I guess this is what they call a New York moment. After being trapped on the F for an hour because of the power outage I emerged to see dark restaurants & traffic lights, civilians directing traffic, & an evacuated Carnegie Hall concert happening in the street. #nyc #Blackout pic.twitter.com/3p9UWtRrel
— Briallen Hopper (@briallenhopper) July 14, 2019
One user said it was the Millennial Choirs & Orchestras, which was the group scheduled for an 8:30 p.m. show before the venue announced the evening's shows were canceled.
A power outage in New York, but it couldn’t stop the Millennial Choirs and Orchestras, creating a makeshift stage right outside Carnegie Hall. #nycblackout pic.twitter.com/fPQJzvTS1t
— Ravi Agrawal (@RaviReports) July 14, 2019
Another user who saw the performance from above wrote that the makeshift performance was "what turning lemons into lemonade is all about."
Now this is what turning lemons into lemonade is all about! We can hear singing from the streets below...the entire @carnegiehall choir including conductor are putting on an impromptu concert by singing outside during the blackout! #NYCBlackout #BeautifulSoundsDuringBlackout pic.twitter.com/ll5ocnGYvc
— Caryn Ross (@SuperSassyMama) July 14, 2019
New York City #Blackout is beautiful pic.twitter.com/EJjcMyvfii
— Asal Helmsly (@AKHelmsly) July 14, 2019
The rest of the city wasn't as lucky, as more than 40,000 were experiencing power outages around 8 p.m. Saturday, leaving residents stranded on trains, in elevators, and without traffic lights.
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