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Opera singer performs with celebrities to cheering London street for charity supporting NHS workers

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Snatch star Jason Flemyng was among Londoners cheering for Lithuanian opera singer Edgaras Montvidas as he gave an impromptu performance to raise money to support frontline NHS workers.

A team including Holby City actor Guy Henry, Masterchef Thomas Frake and model Imogen Thomas were among those on the singing mission, organised by volunteer group Critical NHS.

The tenor, a regular performer at the Royal Opera House, arrived by bike before winding his way down Elms Road in Clapham belting out classical favourites, supported by the all-star team wearing slogan t-shirts and waving flags.

In videos shared online, cheers and clapping from local residents can be heard. Everyone involved was donating their time to raise money for Critical NHS, an

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