Practice of performing in public places, for gratuities.
1 German civil servants know that, culturally speaking, busking is not their speciality.
2 They travelled around Europe, busking , and she began writing down her songs.
3 Singer Seal surprised shoppers in Manchester city centre by busking on Friday.
4 Amelia speaks to piper Neil Marriot who was busking on Wellington's waterfront.
5 They've come a long way since busking on Cuba Street for rent money.
6 His local busking spots are outside the New World in Warkworth.
7 She had been by his side throughout his early Grafton St busking years.
8 James: We ended up busking down on Cashel Mall in Christchurch.
9 We'd clashed before, over my busking , which she objected to for some reason.
10 Later, a busking jazz band will strike up and push on towards midnight.
11 Some tweeted their frustration that busking is permitted during a pandemic.
12 Amelia speaks to the Strada Trio who were busking at Wellington's Bucket Fountain.
13 It's alleged the man met the underage girl while busking in Port Macquarie.
14 I'd decided to spend a few hours busking in Covent Garden.
15 It made a reasonable sound again, so I could go busking later if necessary.
16 Although not busking that day, he was marooned in his flat until help came.
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