There was no need for expensive club entry fees or enormous soundsystems to get down and boogie in Cheltenham on Saturday night as an impromtu rave took to the streets from a car.

A video has emerged of the open air dance party that aimed to 'bring people' together and got them dancing in the streets.

A convoy of five cars did laps around town with a huge speaker strapped to the roof of a Vauxuall estate.

As it drove down the High Street, people out for the night started to dance to the music.

'It's for Facebook isn't it,' a male voice can be heard saying above the song Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom by Vengaboys.

Despite a questionable choice of music, everyone got into the moment and really danced in the streets together.

One of the drivers, Kieran Chapman, 23, an apprentice from Stonehouse, told Gloucestershire Live: 'We were just messing about, and we thought we would do something to bring people together.

'One of my friends is a DJ so we put some speakers on the roof of my car.

'We drove around and people started to dance when we stopped.

A video has emerged of the open air dance party that aimed to 'bring people' together in Cheltenham on Saturday night as a convoy of cars blasted pop songs in the streets

'They were jumping on my car, but I didn't care – there was no damage.'

The mobile street party was also streamed live on Facebook.

The video has been shared hundreds of times on social media and has got a very positive reaction, with people celebrating the fact that people were out having fun despite the terror attacks that struck London that night.

Kirsty Porter wrote on Facebook 'Omg I'd be in my element how good would that be?'

A convoy of five cars did laps around town with a huge speaker strapped to the roof of a Vauxuall estate. As it drove down High Street, people out for the night started to dance

And Siobhan McVeigh wrote: 'It would be so good omg party on the streets.'

Chrissy Coleman commented: 'All the s*** and sad posts on Facebook the last couple of weeks. This one has really made me smile. Thanks. x'

Kerry Roberts wrote: 'I only said yesterday that you need a sub in the car.'

And Daniel Dimond replied 'No this is a sub ON the car. Game changer.'