A flight from Belfast to Lanzarote had a spontaneous folk music performance - with a passenger playing the fiddle.<br /><br />The footage was recorded by Danny Walters who was jetting off for a holiday with his wife.<br /><br />Musician Sean Magee, also holidaying with his wife, asked his pal to "pass him the fiddle" midway through the flight, claims Danny.<br /><br />Sean then launched into a lively rendition of 'Las Vegas in the Hills of Donegal,' made famous in the 90s by folk group Goats Don't Shave.<br /><br />Accompanied by fellow musicians Nathan Carter and Matthew Crampsey, the trio are currently some of the biggest names in Irish folk music.<br /><br />Video taken from the flight shows fellow passengers laughing, singing and clapping along, as the plane makes its way to the Canary Islands.<br /><br />"We got on the plane and the boys were sitting behind us," said Danny.<br /><br />"About an hour or so in, we heard someone say 'guys, give us me fiddle over!'<br /><br />"Sean had paid to have an extra seat for his fiddle, so he didn't have to leave it in the hold.<br /><br />"I just happened to be sitting in front - so once I saw the fiddle come out, I brought out my camera.<br /><br />"Then it all broke into Las Vegas in the Hills of Donegal - everybody loved it!<br /><br />"I think it really shortened the flight for us all."<br /><br />Danny even caught up with the musician during their holiday in Lanzarote - when the couple decided to stop by one of Sean's gigs on the island.<br /><br />"While we were in Lanzarote, a couple of the boys from the plane got gigs, so we went down there for the craic - and they were very good!"