Lifestyle Home Dance Breaks on a Plane! Baylor University Men's Choir Breaks Out Full Performance on an International Flight The group was returning from a mission trip to Kenya By Mackenzie Schmidt Mackenzie Schmidt Mackenzie Schmidt is the Home and Travel Editor for PEOPLE. She's worked at PEOPLE for over five years as a writer and editor on the Lifestyle team. People Editorial Guidelines Published on July 21, 2017 05:31PM EDT A video of the Baylor University Men’s Choir breaking into song on an international flight is going, ahem, “coconuts” on Facebook. Seventy five members of the student group gave an impromptu musical performance complete with choreography as the other passengers disembarked an Emirates Airline flight. “It was a spontaneous performance for the crew,” says a representative for Emirates. The airline’s video post has over 1.2 million views. Their song of choice is Da Coconut Nut by Filipino musician and composer Ryan Cayabyab. A Teen Flying by Himself Was Booted Off an Overbooked Flight and Left Behind The choir was traveling between Nairobi, Kenya, where they had been participating in a mission trip, and Waco, Texas, where Baylor is located. Their Facebook page notes the group, which was founded in “makes great music, serves the local Waco community and touches the world with the love of Christ!” All the Chip-and-Joanna–Approved Things You Can Do in Waco, Texas The Baylor University Men’s Choir was formed in 1895 to “promote the musical enjoyment of men on the campus,” according to it’s Facebook page.