Football fan sings Let It Go in front of entire stadium on stag do at Wycombe's FA Cup match with York City - while dressed as Elsa from Frozen
- A football fan sang Let It Go as part of the half-time entertainment at Wycombe
- The brave soul gave a belting performance as part of his stag do celebrations
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A star was born at Wycombe's 3-2 FA Cup win over York City on Saturday with a performance that may have Disney executives opening their wallets.
That's because a brave fan sang Let It Go in front of the entire stadium as part of his stag do - while dressed as Princess Elsa from 2013 film Frozen.
The hardy soul was the half-time entertainment at Adams Park during the first-round fixture and gave a belting performance.
What he lacked in talent he made up for in commitment, giving it all his energy as his mates filmed on the sidelines and bewildered substitutes kept warm nearby.
A grand total of 2,765 supporters attended the fixture - a sizeable crowd to keep entertained - and while footage doesn't show many singing along, the vocalist has attracted support on social media.

A football fan sang Let It Go in front of the crowd at Wycombe's 3-2 FA Cup win over York City

The supporter has attracted rave reviews on social media for his bold, inspiring performance

'Peak British culture,' wrote one fan on X, formerly Twitter.
'This is marvellous. Him and his mates will be telling this story for decades to come,' another said.
'That’s brilliant and well done Wycombe for allowing it,' one said.
'The magic of the FA Cup,' wrote another.
Others were not so keen. 'Get these [sic] nonsense out of football,' one commented, while another simply asked: 'What bet did he lose?'
The fan has at least drawn attention to the stellar work of Wycombe Wanderers this season, with the club sat second in the League One table.
Matt Bloomfield's side are targeting a return to the Championship for the first time since the 2020-21 season, when they were immediately relegated after promotion.





Luke Leahy scored twice and Gideon Kodua added another as they saw off National League high-flyers York City.
The Minstermen are top of the fifth tier and are looking to break back into the Football League in their ninth season of exile.