EastEnders legend Danny Dyer joined Robbie Williams on stage at his BST Hyde Park gig in London.

The Rock DJ hitmaker, 50, sent fans wild as he welcomed the former Mick Carter actor onto the stage for a surprise performance of Parklife by Blur on Saturday (July 6) night.

Danny, 46, belted out a rendition of the 1994 hit with Robbie in front of the sell-out crowd wearing a black tracksuit top and jeans which matched Robbie's red jacket as they transported the crowd back 30 years.

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Before introducing Danny,, Robbie said him and his pal were the "double act you didn't know you needed". Parklife wasn’t the only cover Robbie sung for the crowd as he also performed a version of Don’t Look Back In Anger by Oasis as well his former band Take That's track Back For Good during his impressive two-hour long set.

Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams headlined BST Hyde Park on Saturday, July 6

Robbie reflected about his time in the group various times throughout the show and couldn’t help but make a dig at Gary Barlow for "always getting the sing the main part in their songs".

The father-of-four kicked off his special one-man show with Let Me Entertain You before making his way through a long list of chart-topping hits including Feel, Strong and Candy before ending the night with his most famous hit Angels.

Robbie Williams and Danny Dyer
Fans went wild as Danny Dyer joined Robbie on stage for a surprise duet

His wife Ayda Field and their daughter Teddy, 11, were in the crowd and he dedicated his performance of Love My Life to his family and he also thanked the crowd for sticking by him throughout his career.

Despite Mrs Williams being in the crowd, it didn't stop Robbie singing She's The One to a fan who had flown from Italy to London just to watch him perform and the emotional woman couldn't believe her luck as he serenaded her.

Robbie Williams
Robbie made a dig at Gary Barlow during his two-hour set

Before Robbie took to the stage, Seal, Kate Nash, Shaun Ryder's Black Grape and Gaz Coombes warmed up the crowd on The Great Oak Stage.

Kylie, Shania Twain, Stevie Nicks and Stray Kids will tall take it in turns to headline the music festival over the next few weekends.

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