Apple celebrates the holidays with a live performance of 'Let it go' at the Infinite Loop in Cupertino

Apple at the Infinite Loop in Cupertino

As you probably already know, Christmas is about to start, and the Apple team usually quite likes to celebrate it. This year has not been less, since this time, not too many hours ago, the employees of the firm have been able to spend quite a pleasant time at the headquarters offices of the firm, present on Infinite Loop Street in Cupertino.

And it is that, this time, they have had the private live performance of Idina Menzel, who has sung live the popular song 'Let it go', which probably sounds like you given that it is the official soundtrack of 'Frozen', the Disney movie, and it is also she who sings the theme in English in the film itself.

On this occasion, this curious party has been revealed through Twitter by Tim Cook himself, who thanked Idina Menzel for her performance, on behalf of the entire Apple team. In addition, he has said that “his voice is a gift”, and he is very grateful that he wanted to share it with them.

Also, as you can see thanks to the image present in Tim Cook's tweet, it seems that the place where the performance took place was practically filled by Apple's own employees, something that is most curious, since it means that the vast majority of employees within those Apple headquarters (and perhaps guests of others) decided to attend the party in question.


In this curious way, as you may have seen, the parties have been opened for Apple, to which we must add the ad collection you launched a while ago, and that it is also collaborating with other campaigns related to these issues.


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