We might've found the perfect homage to one of the most memorable songs on The Simpsons.
You might remember "Baby on Board," the catchy-as-hell song written by Homer Simpson for his barbershop quartet The Be-Sharps in the classic 1993 episode.
SEE ALSO:Artist masterfully inserts 'The Simpsons' characters into real lifeAs the end of the episode, Barney, Principal Skinner and Apu reunite on top of Moe's Tavern in a comeback concert, a nod to the Beatles' final public performance in 1969.
To jog your memory, here's the moment from The Simpsons.
Wel,l an Irish all-male chamber choir by the name of The Ramparts performed a cover on top of the Green 19 café in Dublin, complete with an enthusiastic crowd looking on, as per a video uploaded on its Facebook page.
Okay, it's more on a balcony, but hey they sure sound good.
It's certainly a performance worthy of getting out the tear gas.
[h/t Pedestrian.TV]
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