

On a rainy Thursday the 4th of December, Felt Music unleashed a sleigh-full of Christmas cheer across Soho, sweeping through the neighbourhood with some pitch-perfect acapella Christmas songs. Stopping meetings, lifting spirits, and kick-starting the season in serious style, Felt Music was the agenda and it was not to be missed!
With their Stockings brimmed with champagne and mince pies. Smiles louder than the beaming music itself.
If you weren't lucky enough to catch sight of the crew, you will have missed Felt’s managing director, Natalie Dickens dressed as a walking, talking Christmas tree, head to toe in baubles and tinsel. By her side, Steve Spiro, Felts creative director kept up the Christmas spirit with sacks full of prosecco for everyone on the hit list.
Leading the festive operation was Felt’s new biz Elf, Kitty, who thanks to a network of undercover helpers in each office, pulled off every surprise entrance successfully making sure that this jolly disruption had maximum effect.

Another hard to miss, was head of music Nick Leventis (St Nicholas) as Gangster Santa, rocking a red silk cloak and golden sunglasses just for the occasion.
With the slogan ‘WHERE CHRISTMAS CAN BE FELT’ left ringing in everyones ears and carols sung loud and proud from the first harmony to the final jingle. Laughter, applause, and magic filled every office.

If you missed this year's fun, tune into their flash-mob-vlog. Turn it up, pour something bubbly, and feel this season's cheer!