A world record will be attempted in Bradford’s city park today, 15 June.
Over 800 children are expected to be taking part in a ‘Bamboo Tamboo’ session in the city centre, overtaking the current world record of 661 participants.
Bamboo Tamboo originates from the Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Tobago and involves players hitting bamboo poles on the floor to create rhythmic beats.
The world record attempt is due to take place at 10:50am on the main stage in City Park.
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