Andrew Yang is enjoying the rock star treatment on his campaign trail, literally riding his wave of support by crowd surfing in a room full of fans on Sunday.

The presidential hopeful was speaking at the Asian American and Pacific Islander Democratic Presidential Forum in Costa Mesa, California on Sunday when the crowd turned wild and Yang was lifted across the room.

The entrepreneur-turned-politician spoke to the packed crowd of hundreds of voters alongside billionaire and impeachment activist Tom Steyer and Hawaii's Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard about affirmative action, climate change, gender inequality, and math.

The Democrat then addressed the crowd saying: 'One of my goals for this campaign was to crowd surf. I think this may be the time' before jumping into the throng of supporters.

Presidential hopeful Andrew Yang crowd surfed on Sunday while speaking at the Asian American and Pacific Islander Democratic Presidential Forum in Costa Mesa, California

The Democrat addressed the crowd saying: 'One of my goals for this campaign was to crowd surf. I think this may be the time' before jumping into the crowd

He shared video of his rock star crowd surfing moment on Twitter with the caption: 'Haven't crowd surfed in a while #YangGang'

He laid on his back and stretched out his arms as the crowd chanted his name in wild support

The hilarious clip has won the internet, racking up over 895,000 views and leaving fans pining for more.

The 44-year-old New Yorker shared a video of the stunt on his Twitter on Sunday writing, 'Haven't crowd surfed in a while #YangGang'.

In the video he lays on his back with his arms spread out as the crowd chants 'Andrew Yang' and he fist pumps along.

The hilarious clip has won over the internet, racking up over 895,000 views and leaving fans pining for more.

'I keep thinking @AndrewYang can't get any cooler, and then he CROWDSURFS on his supporters. God bless the #YangGang,' one Twitter user wrote.

'He trusts us with his life and we shall trust him with ours!' another added.

'That's My President!' another fan cheered.

'Let’s see @realDonaldTrump crowd surf.. he’d just drown tbh,' one fan taunted.

Fans took to Twitter to share footage of the crowd surfing moment where hundreds of supporters lifted the 44-year-old New Yorker into the air

Fans rallied behind Yang on social media. Some even threw shade at the president writing, 'Let's see @realDonaldTrump crowd surf..he'd just drown tbh'

'It’s really refreshing to see a politician having fun and enjoying his/ her supporters. #YangGang #Yang2020,' another Twitter user added.

'Now this is what I call a Blue Wave,' an Andrew Yang fan account said.

Many of the people in the crowd were supporters and part of a volunteer group called the Southern California Yang Gang.

Yang's gang is rallying behind him on the campaign trail and in the polls, where he stands ahead of Democrat opponents Cory Booker and Amy Klobuchar.

According to the Real Clear Politics Poll average, Yang boasts 2.7 percent support. He has also reached the 130,000 unique donor threshold needed to qualify for the Democrat primary debates this month and next month.