Hundreds of people have started their day by dancing in Dublin. 'Morning-Gloryville' is an alcohol-free rave event which is travelling the world.
This morning marked the first time it has been held here.
The event - held in Camden Street - invited people to dance for three hours before they head off to work.
It is being billed as a big success.
The group was set up in London back in May 2013. It is described as "an immersive morning dance experience for those who dare to challenge morning culture and start their day in style".
Newstalk reporter Henry McKean turned up to the event and tweeted his experience.
I'm dancing & waking up @GloryvilleDB & will bring the disco into your world on @BreakfastNT this morning!! pic.twitter.com/owCRjWQGRO
— Henry McKean (@HenryMcKean) July 2, 2014
Even the babies are loving @GloryvilleDB @NewstalkFM @BreakfastNT pic.twitter.com/5l0EevJZXe
— Henry McKean (@HenryMcKean) July 2, 2014
Join @GloryvilleDB now on@BreakfastNT pic.twitter.com/enLNWlw3ri
— Henry McKean (@HenryMcKean) July 2, 2014
Let's party! @GloryvilleDB @BreakfastNT pic.twitter.com/ORkSOTHU8j
— Henry McKean (@HenryMcKean) July 2, 2014
Organiser Ed told Henry he is delighted with how Irish people have got involved.
These people gave it the thumbs up.