Forget 'Budapest' a global music star has been spotted in north Norfolk.
A chart-topping artist was spotted enjoying the Brancaster Staithe Sea Shanty Festival last weekend.
A total of 17 groups performed at six venues including Jolly Sailors, The White Horse, the Village Hall, St Mary’s Church Deepdale and Brancaster Staithe Sailing Club.
George Ezra, known for his chart-topping singles "Budapest", "Green Green Grass" and "Shotgun" was spotted enjoying the small festival on its first day.
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Ezra enjoyed groups such as Nelson's Shantymen, Blakeney Old Wild Rovers & Sheringham Shantymen play across the village.
Steve Ireson, one of the festival's founders, said: "I'm elated after last weekend. It was fantastic, it went so well. All the venues were packed.
"I'm a member of a shanty group, and George Ezra came and saw us play at the Jolly Sailors a few weeks before the festival. It was a total surprise and he was very friendly.
"It was even more of a surprise to see him at the festival. He even recorded a video for us telling people to come down.
"George has got a house in the area and his dad comes down a lot. His dad is in a shanty group too, so who knows? Maybe he'll be in next year's line-up."
The festival has no plans to stop anytime soon after its success last weekend.
"This was our third year, and it's getting bigger and bigger every year, and we're only a small village. We must have raised a few thousand for charity this time."
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