A Nottingham Forest fan has left everyone stunned after smuggling a giant boombox-like speaker into Ewood Park for his side's clash against Blackburn.
Forest, managed by Steve Cooper, moved into the Championship play-offs spots after their 2-0 victory, further lifting the feel-good feeling around the club.
It was fitting, then, that the wily supporter blared out the Depeche Mode hit 'I Just Can't Get Enough' in the away end, with those around him gleefully singing along.
James Garner and Brennan Johnson were on target in the match to secure all three points for the visitors, and the travelling contingent were determined to celebrate.
During the post-match exchanges, the fan pulled out the large speaker and began to blast out the song, with footage of the moment quickly going viral online.
The comical video also pans around the stand at the ground, and reveals countless supporters revelling in the atmosphere and belting out the lyrics.
It is not clear how he was able to sneak the boombox beyond the stewards and into the ground, but the choice of tune was brilliantly received by the hundreds of fans.
Social media users were also left in hysterics, with a host of accounts sharing their delight - and confusion - over the singalong.
'Puzzling me, how the hell he got that in the ground. Lol,' one person said.
Another wrote 'Was this up your coat? alongside three laughing emojis.
'These fans are outstanding,' wrote a seemingly impressed third.
A fourth opted for a more comical approach, having shared a short clip of a steward performing dismal body checks and captioned it with 'Clearly searched by this guy.'
Forest boss Cooper was delighted with the result, and admitted that his side could have scored even more goals against their fellow high-flyers.
Speaking to the BBC, he said: 'Brilliant win, brilliant performance and we were very good for it I thought.
'Both teams were at it first half, it was great Keinan did what he did and Jimmy with his composure for the first goal, and I thought we game-managed okay.
'Second half we could and should have run away with it really. If we showed the quality and decision-making and technique that we did for the goal in the first half then we could have scored three or four.
'I threw it on the boys yesterday that Forest hadn't beaten a side in the top three for two years and we have to start getting over those hurdles and we did today so I'm really pleased.'
Forest have won four of their last five in the second tier, and find themselves nine points off Bournemouth, who occupy the final automatic promotion spot.