A lady spotted dancing wildly at Wireless Festival to Rihanna’s We Found Love featuring Calvin Harris has been celebrated on social media for her ‘brilliant’ moves, racking up 72,900 views

A lady spotted dancing wildly at Wireless Festival to Rihanna’s We Found Love featuring Calvin Harris has been celebrated on social media for her ‘brilliant’ moves, racking up 72,900 views

On social media, a woman who was spotted dancing wildly at Wireless Festival has been praised for her “brilliant” moves as she moves in the middle of a dance circle.

The unidentified woman was captured on camera bopping along to Rihanna’s We Found Love featuring Calvin Harris while sporting a white bucket hat, gingham shirt, white shorts, and matching white sneakers.

She is seen in the center of a larger circle as crowds dance around the partying woman in one video, which has received roughly 72,900 views. The scene was captured on Saturday at the Crystal Palace venue.

As the song builds to a drop, she shimmies in the middle and jumps to the beat.

The crowd then breaks out into a frenzied dance party.

David Hunter tweeted about it, writing that “Somedaes gran wis totally lovin’ Calvin Harris last night.”

She can be seen clapping along to the music and making circular arm dance gestures in another video with about 10,000 views.

She begins to move her feet as the beat of the song intensifies, breaking into a more intricate pattern of footwork as the crowd gathers in a small circle around her.

The song builds to a beat drop, and the woman, who has been grinning the entire time, leaps along with the rest of the crowd.

She occasionally loses her bucket hat in the crowd, but she doesn’t let it stop her from dancing and smiling with other concertgoers.

At least once, she stopped to smile for a selfie with another person.

One user commented on the web video clips by saying, “Granny was great full of enthusiasm.”

Looks like you had a great night, another person commented.

A third person speculated that she probably attended authentic raves in the early 1990s.

These young people wouldn’t know anything about them.

Another commenter commented, “Never change,” and another added, “excellent,” and “LOVE IT.”