Yet another Simpsons prediction has come true after hip-hop group Cypress Hill and London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) announced they will perform a concert together.
prediction has come true after hip-hop group Cypress Hill and London Symphony Orchestra announced they will perform a concert together.writers have gained a reputation for predicting events in the real world. Most notably, in an episode from 2000, they hint that Donald Trump would one day be president.
At one point in the episode, the stage manager for the festival comes into the artists’ area with a group of suited-up classical musicians and enquires: “Who is playing with the London Symphony Orchestra?” The leader of the orchestra admits that he and his fellow musicians “mostly know classical” but gamely suggests “but we could give it a shot.”
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