Woman Loudly Enjoys ‘Full Body Orgasm’ During Los Angeles Philharmonic Performance

Classical music and orgasms, arguably the perfect pairing, reminded the general public of their dual power during a recent LA Philharmonic performance.

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The raw, orgasmic power of Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony was on full and powerful display during a performance in the Los Angeles area last week.

Per firsthand accounts of numerous attendees, as initially reported by the Los Angeles Times, an orgasm of the “loud and full body” variety is believed to have been heard during a Los Angeles Philharmonic performance at the Walt Disney Concert Hall last Friday.

Speaking with the publication, one attendee—identified as Molly Grant—recalled everyone in the audience turning to see what was going on when the apparent orgasm took place. According to Grant, she saw the woman in question after the noise was heard, noting that she was breathing “heavily” and that her partner was looking at her with a smile.

“It was quite beautiful,” she said of the swiftly tweeted-about moment, alleged audio of which was making the rounds over the weekend.

Multiple people who attended the the L.A. Philharmonic concert reported hearing a woman letting out a ‘loud full body orgasm’ during Tchaikovsky’s fifth symphonyhttps://t.co/7fuI861ypA

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— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) May 1, 2023

The masterfully timed moan is reported to have been heard during the second movement of the piece. Worth noting here is that the orchestra did not halt when the sounds of the apparent orgasm ricocheted through the venue, opting instead to continue providing the soundtrack for this enviable moment of life-pausing bliss.

friends who went to the LA philharmonic last night are reporting that in the middle of the show some lady had a SCREAMING orgasm, to the point where the whole orchestra stopped playing. some people really know how to live...

— Jocelyn Silver (@silverjocelyn) April 29, 2023

I checked with someone who works at the LA Phil and they confirmed:

1) this happened
2) the orchestra did not stop playing
3) it was during Tchaikovsky's 5th https://t.co/GWkglU1AMb

— 🎹 sharon su 🎹 (@doodlyroses) April 30, 2023

Went to see @LAPhil play @Thomasades and Tchaikovsky 5 last night. A woman in the audience had loud and full body orgasm during the 5th's second movement... Band politely carried on. Props to LAPhil (and Pytor Ilyich) for bringing it on....

— Magnus Fiennes (@magnusfiennes) April 29, 2023

A source close to the situation told Complex that an audience member made “a noise” during the second movement of the performance.

“Contrary to initial accounts, the orchestra continued playing and there were no further disruptions,” the source added.

Complex has reached out to the Los Angeles Philharmonic for further comment on this globally applauded instance of musically aligned sexual pleasure. This story may be updated.

In the meantime, it’s recommended that readers promptly experience Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony for themselves.

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