Sir Elton John brought the curtain down on this year's Glastonbury festival on Sunday night with a showstopping set packed with 'bangers galore'.
The 76-year-old, dressed in a dazzling gold suit and red-tinted sunglasses, wowed festival-goers - and viewers watching along at home on BBC - with a emotional farewell show on the Pyramid Stage, following on from performances from Lil Nas X, Blondie, Yusuf / Cat Stevens and Sophie Ellis-Bexter.
The career-spanning set included hits such as Benny And The Jets, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, and Your Song. He was the last of three headliners to play the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm, over the weekend following on from Guns N’ Roses and Arctic Monkeys who performed on Saturday and Friday (25 and 24 June) respectively. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. Across his two-hour performance, which he suggested "may" be his last, Elton John welcomed four special guests including The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers.
The Mr Brightside singer was welcomed with rapturous applause to the stage before performing Elton John's hit 'Tiny Dancer'.