Thousands of enthusiastic singers assembled at the weekend at
the Defence Stadium in Karachi, Pakistan, with an aim to break the
world record for the most people singing a national anthem
simultaneously.
A huge crowd of adults and children gathered to sing the Pakistani
national anthem, 'Pak sar zameen' at the stroke of midnight to
celebrate the country's 64th independence day.
The record attempt didn't go quite as smoothly as planned however.
As the deadline approached, the crowd was still short of several
hundred people and it took a flood of texts, tweets and Facebook
messages at the last minute to attract extra singers.
The Express Tribune has reported that the final figure was 5,857
people, enough to break the previous record of 5,248, set in 2009
by the Philippines, with participants are said to have celebrated
into the night.
Contrary to some reports, Guinness World Records™ officials were
not in attendance at the event, with GWR currently awaiting
evidence in order to verify if a record has been broken.
Pakistan hoping for national anthem world record
By GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS NEWS
Published September 14, 2011


