
New Delhi, November 27, 2025: A heartwarming video of a group of Scottish primary schoolboys performing an impromptu rendition of the Wham! classic, ‘Last Christmas,’ on a doorstep has melted hearts worldwide and is being heralded as a superior alternative to major corporate holiday campaigns, including the much-anticipated John Lewis advert. The footage, captured entirely by a homeowner’s Ring doorbell camera, quickly went viral and has been viewed over a million times.
The incident occurred when five young boys, identified as Jack Campbell, Dylan Thompson, Cameron Bourne, Liam Phillips, and Ollie Shearer, approached a house in Denny, Scotland. The motion detection of the homeowner’s doorbell was triggered, automatically starting the recording. Initial alarm was felt by the homeowner, Erin Chalmers, as the arrival of groups of children had historically been associated with nuisance or minor property damage.
However, any apprehension was instantly dismissed when the boys were seen positioning themselves and breaking into an enthusiastic, unchoreographed performance of the 1984 Christmas hit. The boys were observed belting out the chorus with gusto, adding a unique, endearing local flair to the song. The brief serenade was then rounded off by one of the boys stating, “This is to get you in the Christmas spirit,” before a cheerful “love you” was shouted, and the group walked away.
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The clip was posted to social media by Ms. Chalmers, and its genuine charm resonated immediately with a global audience. The video’s unscripted nature and the boys’ positive intentions were praised universally. Thousands of comments were left, with many viewers noting the delightful accents and endearing characters of the young performers.
A significant theme in the online commentary was the comparison made to major UK Christmas advertisements. Numerous users suggested that the boys’ pure and simple act of kindness was more impactful and emotionally resonant than the highly produced campaigns, with comments like, “They’re putting the John Lewis Christmas advert to shame,” being frequently posted. The video was deemed to be an authentic portrayal of the true Christmas spirit.
The immense reaction to the video was a source of great pride for the boys’ families. The boys themselves were reported to be overwhelmed by their unexpected superstar status. The simple motive behind their action—to “make people smile”—was shared by the homeowner, who tried to offer them a small reward. This offer was politely refused, with one boy messaging back that the act was “not about the money.”
This doorstep concert successfully provided a much-needed dose of festive cheer to millions, offering a refreshing and positive counter-narrative to the negative stereotypes sometimes associated with young people. The video has been celebrated as a perfect example of community spirit and has inadvertently created one of the most memorable and talked-about festive moments of the year.