Last night saw the closing set of this year's Longitude festival, and while the sun came out during the day, there were plenty of stars on stage at night, too.
Mumford & Sons had taken over the curation of much of yesterday's line-up via their 'Gentlemen of the Road' shtick, and the English band also played a headline set themselves.
During it, they were joined by a pretty famous Irish musician who has been quiet of late - but it seems Hozier will make the effort for them.
As well as hanging out with Saoirse Ronan backstage (below), he joined them to sing the bluesy Joe Cocker cover of The Beatles' 'With A Little Help From My Friends' - along with a number of other acts on the bill - sending the audience into rapture.
Watch the video and see the Twitter reaction below:
Mumford & Sons brought out Hozier, Jack Garratt, Jorja Smith, Kevin Garrett and Lucy Rose to close Longitude and it was so magical ⚡� pic.twitter.com/bIjltBgcR7
— Christian Tierney (@_CTierney) July 16, 2017
Hozier coming out at Mumford and sons had to be the highlight of longitude
— SJT (@sarahjane1Dx) July 16, 2017
Hozier with Mumford & Sons! Thanks #Longitude for being epic once again ðŸ'?ðŸ?»ðŸ'?ðŸ?»
— Caitlin McBride (@mcbride_caitlin) July 16, 2017
Mumford and sons we're so good at longitude never mind the fact that HOZIER CAME OUT AT THE END
— Nicole Irving (@nicoleirving98) July 16, 2017
So Mumford and sons brought out hozier on stage at longitude. Are you trying to kill me ðŸ˜ðŸ™?ðŸ?¼
— ellenphant✨✨ (@ellen_darcy_xx) July 17, 2017
Mumford and sons we're so good at longitude never mind the fact that HOZIER CAME OUT AT THE END
— Nicole Irving (@nicoleirving98) July 16, 2017
Mumford and sons we're so good at longitude never mind the fact that HOZIER CAME OUT AT THE END
— Nicole Irving (@nicoleirving98) July 16, 2017