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Jeff Goldblum shocked Londoners on Wednesday as he performed an impressive impromptu festive performance at St Pancras Station.
The actor took to the piano under the incredible emerald Wicked themed Christmas Tree for a performance in the busy London train station.
Jeff, who portrays The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in the film, played a song from Wicked, ahead of its release on Friday, as well as two classic Christmas songs.
The star cut a smart figure for the performance in a long beige coat which he teamed with grey wool trousers.
Jeff looked happier than ever as he showed off him impressive piano playing before receiving a loud applause from the gathered crowd.
Jeff Goldblum shocked Londoners on Wednesday as he performed an impressive impromptu festive performance at St Pancras Station
The actor took to the piano under the incredible emerald Wicked themed Christmas Tree for a performance in the busy London train station
The Jurassic World actor is a musical talent as well as an actor. Performing as part of The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, his band is known for their contemporary arrangements of classic jazz and American songbook standards.
Jeff was seen chatting away to gathered fans and commuters after the incredible performance under the green themed Christmas tress which is in partnership with Universal Pictures, to celebrate Wicked release.
The tree has been designed to complement St. Pancras’s architecture and features a giant handmade replica of The Wizard of Oz head from the film.
Previously at St Pancras station the likes of Alicia Keys, Rod Stewart and Elton John, Craig David have surprised commuters with impromptu performances.
The pianos were launched at St. Pancras International in 2012 when the City of London Festival celebrated its golden anniversary on a grand scale.
They have remained available to play ever since, with Elton John gifting a piano to St. Pancras in 2016. Most recently, a new Yamaha was generously donated by Andrew Lloyd Webber Musicals.
It comes after Jeff and Wicked leading ladies Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo made a surprise appearance at a screening held at Odeon in Leicester Square on Tuesday night.
Jeff, Ariana and Cynthia, who play Glinda and Elphaba in the musical adaptation, headed on stage to present the film to shocked cinemagoers.
Just a day earlier the cast had hit the red carpet for the UK premiere, which will hit theatres worldwide on November 22.
Jeff, who portrays The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in the film, played a song from Wicked, ahead of its release on Friday, as well as two classic Christmas songs
The star cut a smart figure for the performance in a long beige coat which he teamed with grey wool trousers
Jeff looked happier than ever as he showed off him impressive piano playing before receiving a loud applause from the gathered crowd
Crowds gathered around the Christmas tree which has been designed to complement St. Pancras’s architecture and features a giant handmade replica of The Wizard of Oz head from the film
The Jurassic World actor is a musical talent as well as an actor. Performing as part of The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, his band is known for their contemporary arrangements of classic jazz and American songbook standards
Addressing the cheering audience, Cynthia, 37, said: 'Thank you for being here tonight we hope you enjoy this movie that we made.
'A lot of love went into this, a lot of tears and laughter and all of that good stuff. We are very proud to presenting this to you today.'
Ariana, 31, and Cynthia were much more dressed down in a black and cream coat in comparison to the show-stopping dresses they had worn on the red carpet a day prior.
The Wicked stage adaptation debuted on Broadway in 2003 - based on Gregory Maguire's 1995 novel - set before Dorothy Gale's arrival in Oz as told in The Wizard of Oz - and the 1939 film classic.
The musical production is still going strong 21 years later, currently the fourth longest-running Broadway production in history.
There had been rumblings of a movie adaptation since 2012, but it finally came together nearly a decade later.
Previously Rod Stewart, 78, and Jools Holland, 65, surprised fans with an impromptu performance at St Pancras Station in London in December 2023
Alicia Keys had a large crowd start to circle around her as she played some of her favourite tunes in the packed station