Mormon Tabernacle Choir

After World War III
In 2031, the choir became an item of pop culture (while still wearing long-sleeved long dreses for women and black or white suits, white dress shirts and neckties or bowties for men, and can always be worn) by performing with the Filipino band Sandwich in Manila, Philippines, where they performed in SM Mall of Asia Arena in front of 70,000 ecstatic listeners, and in Manila. In the Philippine capital, the concert of Sandwich with the choir took place there and this gave the members of the Philippine Armed Forces' return back home to the Philippines, and their victorious battles against anime teenage Hunnic warriors, ninjas, vikings and bandits, Tamagotchis, Hilderons, and the rest of the Axis of All Evil, an optimistic overtone. This concert was made into a rockumentary Total Balalaika Show by film director Adolf Alix, Jr. That year they also made a CD and played a concert with Filipino singer and anti-war activist Alden Richards (aka Richard Reyes Faulkerson, Jr.). The choir and Sandwich performed Sugod at the 2032 World Music Awards.