Deaf concertgoers have been given the chance to "feel the music" with a futuristic suit.
The harnesses fasten at the wrists, ankles and torso and are designed to vibrate in time to the beat, avoiding the need for the hard-of-hearing to get close to stage speakers.
The new gadget has been developed by Vodafone and debuted at the Mighty Hoopla Festival in London last weekend.
Festival goer Kyle Springate - who is profoundly deaf - told ITV News: "Normally with a crowd that big and loud, the sound gets drowned out, and if the artist covers their mouth with the microphone you can't lip read it can get really difficult.
"But wearing the suit meant I could keep up with the songs much more easily, and when the crowd was going wild I could feel it all the way up my spine. I felt like Superman."