Incredible moment Gary Neville joins rock band on stage to play bass hours before being on Man Utd vs Arsenal comms

Legend Gary Neville, Manchester United, surprised fans by appearing on stage on Saturday with a rock band.

Neville only appeared with the Reytons in Aviva Studios in Manchester for a few hours before the Premier League collision of United was treated with Arsenal for Sky Sports.

The 50-year-old joined the band on stage for their hit number, Low Life, while playing the bass guitar.

His shock arrival sent the sold -out crowd of 5,000 fans wild.

The Reytons then shared a clip of the performance on social media the next day.

They said: “Manchester !!! Last night was incredible … what a way to end the Tour !!

“Thanks to everyone who has joined us in the United Kingdom and Ireland … it was incredible!

“Thanks to our great team of family and friends for all the hard work, dedication, late nights and early mornings !! from pubs to arenas … Who would have thought?

“Is there a better community beyond? I have no doubt about it.”

Fans flowed to the reactions, in which one person wrote: “Great night as always. But what an unexpected treat to see @gnev2on podium. Absolute Riot!”

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Another joke: “Why underwent Gary Neville halfway through the song?!”

A third said: “This has just put the hair on the back of my neck position. Absolutely broken @Thereytons. Superb.”

While a fourth remarked: “Yes, I am convinced that we are in the simulation that Gary Neville Bas plays for the Reytons on a big night in Manchester.”

In September, Neville offered to play bass guitar for the band when bass player Lee Holland suffered a broken arm – although he had no experience playing the instrument.

Only a few hours after the performance, Neville joined the Sky Sports Crew in Old Trafford for Man Utd vs Arsenal in the Premier League.

A second half goal from Declan Rice has canceled a free kick by Bruno Fernandes while the teams each took a point.

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