Bernie Sanders spent the weekend dancing.

The Democratic presidential candidate attended a "Labor Solidarity" dinner in Manchester, New Hampshire to promote his pro-union platform on Saturday. In remarks he made during the dinner, Sanders said he wanted to make it easier for Americans to unionize their workplaces and double union membership nationwide.

After pledging to take on Trump in the 2020 election, he took on the dance floor. Reporters on the campaign trail caught some delightful clips of Sanders dancing to The Temptations and ABBA.

Bernie Sanders is dancing at a labor dinner in Manchester NH pic.twitter.com/64ppROvKdh — Reid J. Epstein (@reidepstein) November 24, 2019

After his remarks at the labor solidarity dinner in Manchester, NH, @BernieSanders danced. pic.twitter.com/yhTfonsSHD — Annie Grayer (@AnnieGrayerCNN) November 24, 2019

🚨 🚨 “Our revolution includes dancing,” Sen. @BernieSanders said at the end of his prepared remarks tonight. He’s making good on that statement now in Manchester, NH, dancing to “ after a union solidarity dinner. pic.twitter.com/MJmlRKcCvB — Gary Grumbach (@GaryGrumbach) November 24, 2019

Sanders quoted the iconic ABBA song in tweet on Saturday.

Having the time of my life https://t.co/Jl2z5zX39T — Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) November 24, 2019

The senator is a fan of '70s-era disco — he told Rolling Stone in 2015 that he's a "child of the Sixties."

"I like disco music. I like ABBA," he said. "We played some ABBA at my wedding. I like the Bee Gees. I am pretty across-the-board in my musical tastes."