The Glasgow singer performing at Scotland's oldest gay bar is giving people work-life balance goals.
Working while having fun allows people a more fulfilling experience and life. Not everyone can accomplish it, but the ones who do it have a thrilling balance of work and life. Similarly, a Glasgow singer is showing people how to balance work and fun in an iconic way. The woman's performance with her partners and the whole vibe is being termed as the ultimate Glasgow experience. Nicola McFayden—who goes by @nic_mcfayden on X—went as far as to say, "You can learn everything you need to know about Glasgow from these 30 seconds." The video was originally posted on TikTok by Andy, who goes by @charmedridge_.
The performance features popular local singer May Miller performing at Scotland's oldest gay bar, "The Waterloo," as per The Poke. "The Whole of the Moon" cover by the singer with her partner Robert on the keyboard had people vibing to her tune at the bar. The wholesome experience is intensified by the singer, as she munches on crisps while giving her outstanding performance to the crowd. She sings a note and then moves her mouth away from the mix to have her snack. A man is feeling the music and perhaps taking up as much time as Miller. On the other hand, Miller is already waving a crisp in her hand, ready to eat it as soon as her current note ends.
She continues eating and vibing as the video comes to an end. It grabbed quite a few eyeballs, receiving 1.2 million views and 108k likes. The place has an old-world charm because of its furniture, glass artwork and an airy and sunny-looking ambiance. The bar also has an interesting combination of a disco ball and a chandelier hanging from its ceiling.
People took to the comments to appreciate the epic performance. @thunda_struck commented, "I feel like everyone is having a wildly different experience but no one is having a bad time." @myinitialsareace wrote, "As a professional singer and snack enthusiast, it is now my life's goal to get paid to combine those two passions." @missnatdixon remarked, "Everyone's obviously the main character, but that random wind blowing up her dress is really the star here." @confusedhypocrite expressed, "I've never seen so many different things and situations happening so separately in the same area." @tigerfeet73 shared, "The guy dancing, the woman doing ninja jumps behind him, the wind machine, the casual glide to the crisps!"
Also, Katherine Boyle (@KatherineEBoyle) posted the video on X and said, "These two and the dancer should be at every party from now on, thank you." She added, "Someone, please tell Robert and May Miller we love them. Oh, and send her ALL the snacks." In a repost, @captainjamtart stated, "With a torch in your pocket and the wind in your Heels eating cheesy wotsits you know how it feels."
Ah May Miller and Saturday afternoons in the Waterloo. Can't beat it.
— Ciarán (@DeathBitto) June 2, 2024
People reveled in the chaos of the video in the thread. @paolo80s pointed out, "I need a longer video of these legends there's so much happening. The nonchalant crisp eating, whilst belting out a tune is awesome." @strange_geoff said, "This is simply honest-to-god pure sophistication! Splendid! A mezzo top C and Walkers Cheese & Onion in one breath! Fabulous!" @eggs_horse recounted, "Quite the blast from the past. The Walkersboys and The Whole Of The Moon. Being serious though, hearing this makes me feel 18 again, as it clearly does for the dancer." @HamImages felt, "To be fair, it's not a bad cover, but never in my life have I ever seen someone eating crisps while singing!"
These two and the dancer should be at every party from now on, thank you. pic.twitter.com/mrTcQNlvck
— Katherine Boyle (@KatherineEBoyle) June 2, 2024
You can follow Andy (@charmedridge_) on TikTok for more lifestyle videos.