The London Underground network is holding its first auditions since the pandemic for buskers to keep the city's 3.5 million daily travellers entertained and uplifted
It was a busy morning at London's Southwark train station and the pressure was on—but not just for the city's commuters.
In an airy spot between two escalators a small group of musicians unpacked their instruments, checked their music and calmed any last minute nerves.
The London Underground network is holding its first auditions since the pandemic for buskers to keep the city's 3.5 million daily travellers entertained and uplifted.
Actor and singer Peter Willoughby was one of the first to step forward.
As he belted out Alanis Morissette's "Ironic", accompanying himself on the guitar, the judges scribbled notes on their clipboards.