Police shut down 'rave' being held on London Underground train carriage
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London commuters were treated to a rave on their Tube home from work this week, complete with an MC and disco lights.
MC Harry Shotta played an illegal DJ set on the Bakerloo Line in a stunt on Monday arranged by a group of online pranksters.
Video footage shows passengers dancing to drum and bass while filming the party on their phones.
Other people in the carriage looked confused and a little uncomfortable while people danced on the train.
A video of the party was first shared online by YouTube user Svenskier.
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Responsibility for the underground party was claimed by Lee Marshall, who calls himself DiscoBoy on Twitter.
He tweeted about the rave early on Monday evening., external
DiscoBoy is part of a group which calls itself Trollstation and which is responsible for a number of popular online videos.
Paddington Police tweeted after they shut down the party.
They didn't seem too angry about it., external
Trollstation has previously turned a tube carriage into a strip club and staged an argument on the London Underground between two actors about breastfeeding to provoke a response from passengers.
In 2016 the group caused controversy when members of the group crashed the stage during a live episode of The X Factor while Honey G was performing.
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