The 00s pop band Scouting for Girls played a last-minute surprise set in Norfolk.
At 2pm on Friday afternoon, the White Horse bar and restaurant in East Runton announced it was welcoming the three-piece for a performance in just a few hours' time.
Fans of the She's So Lovely hitmakers flocked to the venue, hoping to be in with a chance of catching the intimate show on the outdoor patio.
Due to licensing restrictions, many could not fit onto the premises.
Queues instead chose to sing and dance along in the street outside.
The gig took place just a week after Mama Do singer, Pixie Lott, had her own surprise set at the White Horse.
Former glamour model Katie Price and Geordie Shore star Chloe Ferry have also dined there in recent weeks.
The appearances are thought to be part of an ad campaign due to Ferry adding "#gifted" to her social media posts about the visit.
Fans who were unable to make it on Friday can see Scouting For Girls on Sunday, September 8, when they will headline the Foodies Festival at Earlham Park in Norwich.
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