British-Irish singer Nathan Carter popped into a popular north Dublin local last and jumped behind the bar to pull pints with the staff.
The Wagon Wheel singer visited Kennedy's in Drumcondra and the bar shared snaps of the performer busy behind the bar on social media.
Posting a series of photos to their Facebook page, the boozer said: "Our new barman Nathan Carter just started working this evening before the concert and will be back to finish off after the concert."
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"Not a bad barman either," they joked.
It is not known why Nathan Carter decided to visit the pub, but he may have been among the thousands heading to see Garth Brooks at nearby Croke Park.
Nathan grew up in Liverpool and has strong Irish influences with roots in Newry, County Down.
Having been making and performing music from a young age, he has become a leading voice in modern country music and has an impressive following in Ireland.
Regulars of Kennedy's clearly loved his stint behind the bar, with one Facebook user commenting: "Where was my invite?"
Another said: "ye wouldn’t have minded getting chatted up by this barman."
One person joked: "Standards are nose diving letting anyone pull a pint of Guinness."
Nathan has recorded six number one albums in Ireland and has had a top 20 UK album release with Beautiful Life.
He also hosted his own TV series The Nathan Carter Show on RTE which had guests including Una Healy, Shane Filan, Billy Ocean, Mel C and Mark Feehily.
Nathan has a string of live shows in Ireland at the end of this year, but none announced for Dublin.
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