A young boy from the Bay Area, who went viral on social media after busting a move at his school’s winter concert, had the opportunity to showcase his talents on Saturday at the 49ers game.
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The 49ers played the Washington Commanders at Levi’s Stadium recently where they invited Jaden Williams to perform in front of a large crowd.
Millions of people have watched a video of Jaden’s dance moves from his school’s winter concert in Menlo Park on Instagram. The second-grader was interviewed by a well-known news channel earlier this week while he was at home in San Jose. He claims that he loves to get up and dance when he gets the feeling. Jaden’s father claims that his son has been dancing since he was able to walk.
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Jaden went crazy viral on social media after busting a move at his school’s winter concert
A winter concert at a Bay Area elementary school has gone viral thanks to eight-year-old’s impressive dance moves. The concert video has received over 20 million views on Instagram and is still growing.
In the video, eight-year-old Jaden Williams outperforms his classmates while performing at his elementary school’s winter concert in Menlo Park.
Williams stated, “I just started dancing. I could sense the vibe.” Although Jaden Williams has a soft voice, he is anything but shy. Just before the start of the winter break, Jaden performed at the concert that has since gone viral for his dance moves. Jaden claims he couldn’t wait for the show.
From his artwork to playing and watching sports, Jaden seems to find joy and excitement in almost everything he does. However, according to Jaden’s father, his son has been a dancer for almost his entire eight-year life.
Williams said, “We got to have a lot of parties here at the house, always a lot of music going on. He’s been like that since he started walking.”
Although Jaden enjoys dancing and is good at entertaining, his ultimate goal is to play professional football. He also wants to meet his favourite 49ers players, Nick Bosa and Deebo Samuel.