UK band British Sea Power held their very own special party at the country's highest altitude pub last month, according to reports.
As a celebration of their producer and Simian Mobile Disco member James Ford's stag do, the band held a party for just 200 fans at Tan Hill, a pub which sits 1,732 ft above sea level in the Yorkshire Dales.
The unusual event was also attended by Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys and band the Klaxons.
Their party had a festival feel, with British Sea Power working with local brewers Dent Brewery to design a new beer specifically for the party dubbed British Ale Power.
The band performed tunes from their album Do You Like Rock Music? which was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize, uncut.co.uk reports.
Revellers also took part in a special Tan Hill Olympics during the event, which included egg throwing, doughnut eating competitions and husky racing, as well as a tug of war contest.