Pablo the singing goat goes viral as he 'bleats' along to organ music

Feeling baaa-lessed! Pablo the goat goes viral after bleating along to organ music during Worcester Cathedral’s annual animal blessing service

  • A goat has gone viral after appearing to sing at Worcester Cathedral last week
  • Pablo, of Atwell Farm, bleated along to organ music at animal blessing service
  • The service was filmed to be featured on an episode of BBC Songs of Praise

A hilarious singing goat has gone viral after it gave a very vocal performance at a Worcester Cathedral animal blessing service.

The unlikely star – named Pablo – became a social media hit after appearing to ‘bleat’ along to organ music.

The cathedral shared a TikTok showing off the animal’s vocal chops last week, captioning the funny clip: ‘POV: We think Pablo the Goat enjoyed the Animal Blessing Service.’

The 30-minute ceremony takes place every year in September and is a service used to celebrate ‘All creatures Great and Small’. It has echoes of a similar service that famously took place in an episode of the Vicar Of Dibley.  


A hilarious singing goat (left) has gone viral after it gave a very vocal performance (right) at a Worcester Cathedral animal blessing service

Pablo’s performance has raked up more than 1.3 millions views, with social media users showing their support. 

One wrote: ‘Get Pablo into the choir although he sounds more like Billy (goat) Graham to me!’

Another said: ‘Don’t hush him, he is giving his testimony and I want to hear it. He should be on Britain’s Goat Talent next year.’

John Bravo joked: ‘No kidding, Pablo’s singing ain’t half baaaad!’

Another added: ‘Pablo for little baby Jesus in the nativity this year.’

The cathedral shared a TikTok showing off the animal’s vocal chops last week, captioning the funny clip: ‘POV: We think Pablo the Goat enjoyed the Animal Blessing Service’

Pablo attended the animal blessing service along with two alpacas from Atwell Farm park in Redditch, Worcestershire.

His fellow farm animals appeared to stand by silently while Pablo delivered his solo. 

The farm later filmed an adorable video duetting the cathedral on its TikTok channel, which saw Pablo reacting to his craft. 

The 30-minute ceremony takes place every year in September and is a service used to celebrate ‘All creatures Great and Small’. 

This year, the service, led by Gogglebox star Rev Kate Bottley, was filmed for to be featured on an episode of BBC Songs of Praise.


Pablo (pictured left and right) attended the animal blessing service along with two alpacas from Atwell Farm park in Redditch, Worcestershire

Pablo’s performance has raked up more than 1.3 millions views, with social media users showing their support

Sarah Bower, spokesperson for Worcester Cathedral, said: ‘Pablo really enjoyed himself. He was very vocal.

‘The video response has been very positive. People have just found it hilarious.

‘Lots of people have commented on the looks the animals were giving him in the video too. It’s our most like video on our TikTok account.

‘It was Pablo’s first visit to the animal blessing ceremony, and we’ll certainly be inviting him back again without a doubt. We had a really good turnout at the blessing ceremony this year – it was a full house.’

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