Концерт кубинско-американского рэпера Pitbull

At the BST Hyde Park festival in London, Cuban-American rapper Pitbull (Armando Christian Perez) participated in an unusual achievement, officially recorded in the Guinness World Records, [reports](https://entrevue.fr/ru/musique/pitbull-entre-dans-le-guinness-des-records-grace-a-plus-de-22-000-faux-cranes-chauves-reunis-a-londres/) entrevue.fr. During the concert, 22,141 spectators appeared in the artist's image — wearing latex bald caps, sunglasses, and dark clothing. In this way, fans recreated the signature style of the performer and helped set a world record for the largest gathering of people in artificial bald heads. ### The idea was born on social media The unusual event was a continuation of a popular internet trend. The idea was proposed by BBC presenter Greg James, and the festival organizers and the musician himself supported the initiative. To register the record, it was necessary to gather at least 2,000 participants in the appropriate attire. However, expectations were greatly exceeded: of the approximately 70,000 festival attendees, more than 22,000 participated in the event. ### "History is being made right now" During the performance, Pitbull also appeared on stage in his recognizable image — with an artificial bald head, aviator sunglasses, a fedora, and a black suit. "History is being made right now," said the artist, thanking his fans. According to the musician, with this event he wanted to "represent all the bald people in the world." For the official registration of the achievement, the organizers enlisted dozens of volunteers and also used drones to count the participants. Representatives of the Guinness World Records additionally checked to ensure that each participant was properly made up — hair should not be visible from under the latex bald cap. Despite the heat reaching 31 °C, fans met all the requirements, allowing the record to be officially recorded. The unusual flash mob became one of the brightest moments of the BST Hyde Park festival. Instead of a regular concert, Pitbull's fans not only supported their idol but also helped him make history by setting a new Guinness world record.