A fan who has been referred to as 'orange dress girl' on social media became the Arctic Monkeys' unofficial support act at Carrow Road on Wednesday night. 

The woman, who it has been revealed is called Georgia, kept The Regency Stand at the back of the stadium entertained as she performed energetic dance moves from the standing area on the pitch.

She wowed her adoring Norwich audience with cartwheels and she even did the splits - encouraging other people to join in with her routines.

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Norwich Evening News: Olives café in Norwich is offering a free breakfast to the Arctic Monkey's unofficial support act Picture: OlivesOlives café in Norwich is offering a free breakfast to the Arctic Monkey's unofficial support act Picture: Olives (Image: Olives)

After the show, she was hailed a "legend" online, with many videos circulating on TikTok and Facebook. 

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Norwich Evening News: Alex Turner, frontman of the Arctic Monkeys at Carrow Road Picture: Thomas Horne Alex Turner, frontman of the Arctic Monkeys at Carrow Road Picture: Thomas Horne (Image: Thomas Horne)

Following the gig, Norwich café Olives in Elm Hill posted on Facebook: "If anyone knows the identity of 'orange dress girl', we'd like to buy her breakfast for keeping us so entertained and, frankly, because she probably needs a bit of a hangover helper."

The Arctic Monkeys treated fans to a high-octane set with classic hits such as I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor and Fluorescent Adolescent.

The support acts were The Hives and The Mysterines who got the crowd nicely warmed up.