British musician Example was spotted in a pub near Harrogate over the weekend.
The rapper, whose real name is Elliot John Gleave, popped in to The Scotts Arms in Sicklinghall for a traditional roast lunch.
The chart-topping artist, best known for hits such as Changed the Way You Kiss Me and Kickstarts, was in the area following his performance at Leeds Festival.
And it appears he was a fan of the venue, after posing for a photo behind the bar with a member of staff.
He replied to the pub's post on Instagram with the caption “absolutely bangin’ bit of kit that was. Thanks again to all the team.”
Leeds Festival, held at Bramham Park near Wetherby, draws tens of thousands of fans each year and is one of the biggest events on the UK festival calendar.
It ran from Thursday 21st until Sunday 24th August.

Local MP marks 60th Knaresborough Bed Race with motion in Parliament
'No business support, no show', say Ripon Theatre Festival organisers
Harrogate tutoring firms shortlisted for national award
Free water safety sessions for children to be held in Harrogate
Yorkshire health firm partners with Harrogate gym to raise bone health awareness
Historic members club faces opposition to alcohol licence from neighbours
Harrogate Town announce new stadium name ahead of new season
Popular Ripon sandwich shop moves to new premises
Harrogate teen qualifies for CrossFit Games in California
Firefighters called to smoke coming from HGV tanker near Harrogate
Thousands of new homes planned as North Yorkshire maps out its future
Car window smashed and items stolen in Harrogate
Great Yorkshire Showground installs over 1,500 new solar panels
Dramatic accident near Boroughbridge prompts calls for speed limit reduction
Latest Tractor Fest hailed as most successful in 20-year history
Harrogate couple announced as new owners of Slingsby Gin
Happy Mondays star Shaun Ryder brings tour to Harrogate
Appeal to fund job coach for people experiencing homelessness in Harrogate
Popular floral trail to return to Harrogate next month
Badly parked cars which block narrow roads should be towed, says councillor


