Fulham Bishop in Blue Robe Evicts 360 London Choir Fans Mid-Abba Finale

Fulham Bishop Jonathan Baker, in a blue dressing gown and barefoot, stopped the City Academy Voices choir’s summer concert for 360 guests at St Andrew Holborn, London, after 10pm, calling their singing a "terrible racket" and demanding they leave; “You are in my house, can you leave it now please,” he declared, as trending searches for "can a bishop stop concerts" and "church rental rules UK" spiked.
Following the bishop’s unexpected blue-robe interruption, a church worker apologized and explained the venue was a residential home, sparking trending queries like "church event curfews" and "choir evicted mid-song." The choir, still electrified, launched into an unsanctioned a cappella "Dancing Queen" exit while the audience booed, clapped, and wondered if they’d wandered into London’s strangest immersive theater. "At first, I thought it was a comedy act or some actor doing a scene," a choir member admitted.
The entire eviction, triggered during the penultimate Supremes cover and climaxing with an unplanned hallways performance, resulted in every audience member applauding as singers danced out into the night, ABBA echoing all the way to the pub.