 Have you ever broken bows? Yes, we did. We broke many things, cellos, bows. Everything that you can break, we broke. You can make every disaster into your advantage, actually. How did we meet? We come from the same country, same region, same part of the world, and we were actually rivals. When we were, you know, growing up, practicing classical music, we would compete against each other, we would follow each other's career, and we decided, oh, we should do something together. We always felt that if we did something together, it would be something special. And the minute we joined forces, everything just exploded. Dreams do come true for all of your kids listening. Dreams do come true if you believe. Now. We sing through our cello, because cello, you know, as an instrument, it has the sound closest to the human voice. So we actually don't miss singing. We try to sing through the cello, and that's what's special about us, you know? Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho. And stop, stop, better not. It's like the extension of our body, the cello. Cello is amazing. You express everything you don't want to express with the words, you know? And so you can just pull it all out through the cello. Oh, that was a crazy experience, because, you know, actually, he's one of the reasons that we started all this, because his voice was so inspiring, and I was listening to this song crazy by him and this voice, and I was like, wow, that's what I want to do, be a rock star, you know? All the groupies, I'm joking. And, you know, I performed with him. I was like, another dream come true. Kids, if you're watching, dreams do come true. It would be cool to do something with that shiur. Or with Adele. You know, it's all British. We did with Elton already, so... Well, now we sell out like arenas all over the world, so every show is a highlight for us. It's crazy on just two cellos, you know? Who would have thought it's possible? We should do stadiums now. Just keep growing. Next is Wembley stadium. Oh, Wembley.