Walk it like I talk, walk it, walk it like I talk it...

Migos lit the 2018 BET Awards stage with a performance medley of their hits "Walk It Talk It" and "Stir Fry."

The Gwinnett county trio, surrounded by alluring backup dancers, ripped through each song and even changed up the set to match their songs' theme.

Migos are also nominated for four awards tonight: Best Group, Video of the Year, Album of the Year and the Coca-Cola Viewers' Choice awards.

In related Migos news, the 31st annual ASCAP Rhythm and Soul Music Awards honored Quavo with the Songwriter of the Year award.

Watch Migos' 2018 BET Award performance above.

A Triumphant Return: The Restored Organ of St Peter and St Paul

On 1 March 2025, the Chapel of St Peter and St Paul at the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, marked a major milestone—the first performance on its 235-year-old organ since its comprehensive restoration. Silent since 2020, this remarkable instrument—famously played by Sir Elton John in Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017)—has now been fully revived, bringing its powerful voice back to the chapel’s historic setting.

The Old Royal Naval College Trinity Laban Choir, led by Dr Ralph Allwood MBE, delivered a superb performance alongside organists Jonathan Eyre and Alexander Knight. Introducing the show, Allwood reflected on choral music as a powerful act of collaboration, essential to human success—a fitting message for an evening that honoured both history and renewal.

The programme balanced organ solos and choral works, making full use of the chapel’s acoustics. Parry’s 'I Was Glad' and Widor’s 'Messe à deux choeurs et deux orgues' were highlights, while the organ’s placement at the rear allowed for moments of reflection as the audience faced Benjamin West’s towering 25-foot tall 'Preservation of St Paul after a Shipwreck at Malta'.

The evening also marked a transition, bidding farewell to Jonathan Eyre and welcoming Alexander Knight as the new organist. With its historic organ restored to full splendour, the chapel remains an outstanding venue for worship and music—well worth a visit.

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