Pedestrians in Moscow, Russia were in for a treat when Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler stopped on the street to sing the band's hit "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" with a street musician, as the busker played the guitar, according to People.

After their performance, Tyler, 67, high-fived the musician and posed for pictures with him as a small crowd cheered them on, according to E!.

A video of the unexpected performance was uploaded to YouTube on Sept. 4. and has since gone viral. Tyler announced his arrival in Moscow in a tweet he posted on the same day.

Aerosmith performed at a free concert held at Lubyanskaya Square on Saturday to commemorate Moscow City Day. The band performed hits including "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing," "Love in an Elevator," "Dream On," "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)," "Cryin'" and "Walk This Way."

This isn't the first time Tyler has performed with street entertainers. Last year, he performed with two female buskers in Lithuania, joining in on their violin and accordion rendition of Aerosmith's 1993 hit "Crazy."