GARY NEVILLE made his DJ debut earlier today as he performed alongside Charlatans front man Tim Burgess.
The duo teamed up for the Kendal Calling festival in Cumbria.
Gary Neville made his DJing debut
The Manchester United legend appeared alongside Tim Burgess
Neville, 49, seemed to have a great time on stage
Kendal Calling has been headlined this week by the likes of Noel Gallager’s High Flying Birds, The Streets, Paolo Nutini and Sugababes.
Among the music icons has been former Manchester United full-back Neville.
The Old Trafford legend became used to performing in front of more than 70,000 every other week at the Theatre of Dreams.
But in a packed out tent earlier today, he faced an altogether more daunting prospect.
As The Courteeners’ “Not Nineteen Forever” played, Neville could be seen heading a beach ball into the rammed crowd.
He also appeared to jig on the spot as he enjoyed the experience.
Neville soaked in the amazing experience
Neville shared the experience with pal Burgess
The duo performed to a packed out crowd
Neville admitted earlier this year that he had never DJ’d in his life.
He told Geoff Shreeves on his former Sky colleague’s podcast Football, Music and Me: “When I finished my football career, there were many things I did to put myself out of my comfort zone.
“I’m actually DJing with Tim at Kendal Calling, I mean… what the hell am I doing?
“I’m trying to wangle my way out of it, but I can’t once I’ve said yes to something.”
Quizzed if he had ever done anything similar in the past, he said: “Never in my life!”
Putting his mate at ease, Burgess said earlier this year: “I’m very excited about the prospect of DJing with Gary – he’s got great taste in music.
“The last time we shared a stage was when he joined The Charlatans on guitar.
“Can’t promise we’ll be doing any songs together but there might be an impromptu singalong at some point.”