This is the hilarious moment a not so pitch perfect 'stag' performs a Jess Glynne song to cheering passengers aboard a Jet2 flight - after being dared by the PILOT.

Jordan Hogg, 24, was thrust into the spotlight after the pilot messaged his pals using a number emblazoned on printed stag do t-shirts which read: "Text the stag a dare."

After being dragged to the front of the plane, Jordan bravely belted out 'Darling, Hold My Hand' over the PA system while clutching his phone, to check the lyrics.

The challenge kicked off a stag do to remember for the group of eight from Carlisle, Cumbria., who flew to Prague on Thursday, May 30 for four nights.

Jordan's pals had found the idea for the t-shirts online and all wore them abroad the flight from Manchester.

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After taking their seats, the group were amazed to receive a text message from the pilot which read: "In flight, the stag must come to the front of the aircraft and sing to everyone over the PA system.

"Preferably, Jess Glynne, "Darling Hold My Hand", the Jet2 song."

Video footage of the dare was posted on social media by stag party member Tom Newton, 26.

The production factory worker said: "While boarding the plane the pilot asked if he could take a photo of our t-shirts to show his friend.

"But once we had taken our seats my phone had a message from him suggesting his dare for our stag.

"We found it a hilarious idea that we couldn't miss out on.

"The general reaction of the group along with other passengers was brilliant, he took it in his stride really and once singing the chorus a lot of people joined in with him.

"To my amazement when he had finished I stood up and turned around to 90% of people taking photos which was hilarious."

The dare was the first of many during the stag do which also included 'smell a women's hair and comment on it smelling like peaches'.

Groom-to-be Jordan also had to dress up as a schoolgirl.

"The stag party was a fantastic weekend from start to finish, we dressed him in various outfits such as a school girl," added Tom.

"He is a huge Liverpool supporter so we made him wear a full spurs kit on the Saturday.

"One night we hired a beer bike event, one lad was that drunk he fell off backwards whilst the bike was going around a corner.

"We had a couple of others dares such as 'smell a women's hair and comment on it smelling like peaches'.

"Also, at breakfast 'stand on a table and shout random words', however, the pilot's was by far the best dare we received.

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"The best man's speech will definitely feature the dare from the pilot I hope, I would also like to think it's possible we can play it on a big screen for others to enjoy."

Mechanical engineer Jordan, from Carlisle, Cumbria., is now recovering at home ahead of his wedding to fiancée Lauren Wright on August 17 this year.