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Robbie Williams is joined by EastEnders legend Danny Dyer for 'the double act you didn't need' as they perform Blur classic Parklife onstage at BST Hyde Park
The pop superstar, 50, was treating fans to a look back on his lengthy career during his show at BST Hyde Park when he brought out former EastEnders actor Danny Dyer.
Paying tribute, he sang the group's Don't Look Back in Anger before inviting another friend he'd made at the festival to join him, Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes - who had performed on the Great Oak Stage earlier in the day - to sing the band's hit 'Alright'. Robbie had kicked off his set with a bang, launching straight into Let Me Entertain You as he emerged from a platform below the stage, before covering Land of 1000 Dances and then returning to his own back catalogue with Strong - for which he beamed the words of the chorus onto the big screens, though they weren't needed by the crowd - and then Come Undone. Introducing Advertising Space - which was movingly backed by visuals of lost icons including the late Elvis Presley, George Michael, Prince, Freddie Mercury and Amy Winehouse - Robbie reflected on his own struggles with addiction over the years.
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