Josh Groban’s “You Raise Me Up” Live in Hyde Park Leaves Fans Breathless
Josh Groban has a rare gift: a voice that can stop time. His performance of “You Raise Me Up” at London’s Hyde Park was one of those unforgettable moments.
From the first note, his rich vocals captured the crowd, moving fans in deeply personal ways—some thought of God, others of loved ones, and many simply felt an indescribable lift.
The highlight came at 2:53 when Groban asked, “You ready to sing?” Thousands responded in unison, their voices blending perfectly with the choir on stage.
It was a breathtaking moment of connection, emotion, and shared joy.
The BBC Concert Orchestra added lush orchestral depth, with the lead violinist opening the song with a simple yet powerful melody.
Together, the music and Groban’s soaring vocals created a performance that felt larger than life.
Moments like this show why Josh Groban isn’t just a singer—he’s an experience. When the audience joins in, it’s not just a song; it’s a collective lift of the soul.










