This is the hilarious moment a man gets on a train- and leads the whole carriage in a rendition of The Beatles song Twist and Shout.

The mystery singer got on the train at Mossley in Tameside on Saturday night around 8pm.

He started off just singing to himself - but such was his enthusiasm soon everyone onboard was joining in.

Dale Thomas, 27, was on the train with 11 others for a friend’s stag do, doing the ale trail and filmed the man’s hilarious performance.

The video has since been shared more than 100,000 times - but no-one has yet to name the mystery singer.

In it, the man has all 25 people onboard in the carriage singing along with him - including some rather risky dance moves as the train speeds along.

Dale, a bank worker who lives in Stalybridge, had been travelling from Stalybridge to Huddersfield with his friends when the man got on at Mossley.

He said: “He got on the stop before our ale trail was due to finish.

“None of us had met him before, and he just got on and broke into song.

“The train was completely silent before he got on, he started singing just to himself but by the end there were about 25 people all singing at the top of their voices.

“Maybe he’d been on a one-man ale trail himself - he was definitely a character.

“I posted the video because I wanted to find out who he was.”