Play CD music with lid closed

Is it possible to play CD with lid closed without a external display plugged in? Assuming the MBP is connected to AC outlet, and Bluetooth mouse is present.

No. You need an external display, mouse, and keyboard connected.
And why would you wanna do that? Are you running a line out? If not and you are playing the sound out through the MBP speakers, the lid would make minimize the output of the speakers and it would sound like garbage.

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