Jack Black has made his TikTok debut by sharing a bizarre video in which he performs a ‘Quarantine Dance’ – you can see the clip below.
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The Tenacious D musician and actor joined the social media platform this week, as many people continue to self-isolate due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
In his first upload, Black dons a cowboy hat, cowboy boots and a pair of black shorts as he busts moves in what appears to be the garden at his home. A series of high-kicks, spins and jumps result in the star losing his headgear at one point.
@jackblackQuarantine Dance ##reallifeathome ##distancedance ##happyathome ##boredathome
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The clip, which has currently registered almost 265,000 likes, was captioned by Black with the hashtags “#reallifeathome #distancedance #happyathome #boredathome”.
“And they say the perfect TikTok doesn’t exist,” commented one user of the platform. Another wrote: “A new dance trend is born.”
This comes as many other artists continue to share new footage with fans online in a bid to entertain those in quarantine. Earlier today, Sparks’ Russell Mael shared a two-minute self-isolation video, while the likes of Charli XCX and Queen’s Brian May have also live-streamed from their homes.
Meanwhile, Tenacious D recently announced a string of tour dates for September and October. The duo will perform in a number of US ‘swing states’ in hope of influencing the forthcoming Presidential elections.
Tenacious D’s full dates are as follows:
September
25 – Adler Theatre, Davenport, Iowa
26 – The Sylvee, Madison, Wisconsin
27 – Kalamazoo State Theatre, Kalamazoo, Michigan
29 – Taft Theatre, Cincinnati, Ohio
October
01 – Wilson Center, Wilmington, North Carolina
02 – Moran Theater, Jacksonville, Florida
04 – Merriweather Post Pavilion, Washington, D.C.
05 – Dominion Energy Center, Richmond, Virginia
07 – The Met, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
09 – Radio City Music Hall, New York City, New York
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