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Huge crowds dance in street as sound system blares music after 10pm curfew

Crowds partying after the 10pm pub curfew

Crowds of people have been filmed dancing and celebrating in London after pubs and restaurants closed.

Footage shared on social media shows how there was a sound system set up in Piccadilly Circus yesterday night with revellers staying out after the 10pm curfew ordered by the government for venues to shut.

Elsewhere in London, an impromptu game of cricket broke out on a street in Peckham.

Revellers were seen just after 10pm by Peckham Rye Station with a bat and ball surrounded by a large crowd.

‘My guess was that it had recently started as everyone was kicked out of the local pubs and bars,’ James Jones, a documentary maker who caught the game on video, said.

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‘I was there for about 10 minutes and it was still going strong.’

Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/10/2020. London, UK. Revellers dancing with blaring sound system at Piccadilly Circus, central London. After the 10pm curfew early closing of pubs and bars. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
Piccadilly Circus last night (Picture: Marcin Nowak/LNP)
Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/10/2020. London, UK. Revellers dancing with blaring sound system at Piccadilly Circus, central London. After the 10pm curfew early closing of pubs and bars. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
Revellers dancing with a blaring sound system at Piccadilly Circus (Picture: Marcin Nowak/LNP)

Mr Jones, himself from Peckham, said that the game felt like a ‘moment of joy’.

‘Obviously on social media people are projecting all sorts of views onto it,’ he told said.

‘Being there, it felt like a very sweet and exuberant moment of joy. And we could all do with some more joy at the moment!’

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has urged Londoners to wear a mask, as the number of people in hospital with coronavirus increased across every part of England on Saturday.

A further 15,166 lab-confirmed cases of coronavirus in the UK were reported on Saturday, and 81 more deaths were confirmed of people who died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19.

Mr Khan posted on Twitter on Sunday: ‘We live in a time when the simple act of wearing a mask could save countless lives.’

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