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'This shouldn't have happened': Bishop who interrupted church choir in dressing gown apologises

A bishop who interrupted a church concert in his dressing gown - and told singers to "leave his house" - has formally apologised to the choir.

Jonathan Baker was filmed standing barefoot at a microphone as he criticised performers for making a "terrible racket" at St Andrew's Church in central London.

Addressing the City Academy Voices choir directly, the bishop of Fulham said: "I write to apologise for the distress and offence I caused in bringing the concert to a premature end.

"This should not have happened … I also apologise for remarks which were made in haste, and which have understandably caused hurt and distress."

Mr Baker had demanded for the performance to stop because it was 10pm - and says he didn't realise the choir had booked the church until 11pm.

In the statement obtained by Sky News, he added: "I have lived here on site at St Andrew's for 10 years, for much of which City Academy has rehearsed and performed here.

"You have been, and continue to be, welcome - and I hope that you will be able to continue the relationship with us.

"I can give you every assurance that the events of Friday evening will not recur, and I apologise again to performers (especially those unable to perform at the end of the evening) and the audience alike."

The choir was performing to a 300-strong audience in Holborn when the lights were suddenly turned off, with Mr Baker declaring the concert was "over".

A church employee then asked the crowd to leave quietly and for the musicians to step down from the stage, attracting boos from the audience.

The choir went on to perform one last song, an A cappella version of ABBA's Dancing Queen, before bringing their show to a close.

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One member of the audience, who was attending with his 10-year-old daughter, told Sky News he initially thought the interruption was a staged joke.

Benedict Collins had told Sky News: "This work deserves respect, not to be disparaged as a 'terrible racket'. The people here had put their heart and soul into it.

"The bishop cut them off in midstream, preventing soloists who had worked their hardest from singing - and preventing the audience, which included people of all ages, from enjoying it to the end."

The choir told Sky News it was "upsetting" that they were unable to finish their show as planned, but "hold no hard feelings and wish the bishop well".

A spokesperson added: "If anyone is thinking of joining one of our choirs, the City Academy Voices rehearse on Mondays in central London. Dressing gowns optional."

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