The U.S. Army Band has fun performing Queen’s ‘Don’t Stop Me Now.’ Their performance starts with two members wearing their resplendent uniforms. The lead singer is a woman and across from her is a man on the piano.
Her voice is powerful and magnificent. When the man lifts his hands from the piano, the sound of the piano actually doesn’t stop. He starts to sing, but it is still the woman’s voice that can be heard.
It is at this point it becomes clear that he is lip-syncing to the music. He mouths the words with exaggerated emotion and gets down on one knee.

The lead singer is unimpressed with his performance. Other members of the army band join in on the fun. Behind them, there are more people holding signs that say “Don’t Stop Me Now.”
They can be seen lip-syncing in various office settings. Many of them are wearing their distinct military fatigues. As the song continues, they dance and move to the music.
During the guitar solo, someone picks up a broom and pretends it’s a guitar. Behind the man with a broom, another person joins him with her air guitar, and they play together.
Behind the scenes, the camera crew is seen joining the performance as well. The song comes to a close with the lead singer sitting on top of a box being pushed across the floor.







