THE 'maw' who went viral after dancing wildly to a rave classic has been found.
As told in the Evening Times last month, the woman was captured on camera by a DJ after he was asked to play The Time Frequency classic New Emotion.
In the video - which has been viewed more than three million times - the woman breaks out some amazing moves.
And now the band has found her - and wants to meet her.
Joanne McCabe is now being offered a VIP gold pass for the group's Kilmarnock gig in return for her "services to the tartan techno".
*WARNING strong language in video
On their Facebook page, TTF wrote: "We have finally found the amazing dancing woman from the sensational 'New Emotion' viral video.
"With nearly 3 MILLION views (and rising,) come on down Joanne McCabe you are by far the most entertaining dancer we've seen in years.
"So for your services to the tartan techno you shall receive a VIP golden pass for you and a friend to come to the concert at Kilmarnock Grand Hall on November 17th and meet TTF at the soundcheck ♡."
The video appeared on social media in June of the woman who asks the DJ to play The Time Frequency classic New Emotion
It comes with the cheeky caption, which contains strong language, "Could somec**t come collect their maw."
The post by DJ Chris Simpson said: "This woman came up last night and asked if I could play TTF, it reminded her of the Metro.
"I am like aye no worries man, put it on , never expected her to loose her s**t though.
"F*****g amazing, that's exactly wit ye need at parties."
Metro was a nightclub in Saltcoats but no longer exists.
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