Graduates stun Astana LRT passengers with emotional farewell flash mob
A group of graduates from School-Gymnasium No. 91 in Astana surprised passengers with a musical flash mob on the city’s LRT. The performance took place just before their final school bell, marking the end of their school years. The event celebrated both their achievements and the city’s modern development. The students chose an LRT carriage for their flash mob, a location with special meaning. The newly built line runs near their school, symbolising Astana’s fast-paced progress and their own journey into the future. As the train moved through the city, the graduates performed Aq Bantık, a well-known song by Kazakh writer Mukhtar Shakhanov.
The performance was more than just entertainment. It represented a farewell to childhood and a step toward new opportunities. The school’s location next to the LRT line reinforced the connection between their education and the city’s growth. This year, over 16,000 students will graduate from schools across Astana. For the pupils of School-Gymnasium No. 91, the flash mob became a memorable way to mark the transition from school life to whatever comes next.
The flash mob left a lasting impression on those who witnessed it. The graduates’ choice of song and location highlighted their pride in both their education and their city. With the school year now over, these students—and thousands more across Astana—are preparing for the next chapter of their lives.
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