ROBBIE Williams shocked fans during his Hyde Park gig last night as he invited soap legend Danny Dyer on stage for a surprise duet.
The crowd went wild at the BST gig in London as the Angels hitmaker, 50, welcomed the EastEnders favourite for an unexpected performance of the Blur smash, Parklife.
“It’s the double act you didn’t know you needed in your life,” Robbie announced as Danny appeared.
Both wore tracksuit tops, with Robbie in a sparkly red number and Danny sporting a blue one.
“Let’s ‘ave it, Hyde Park,” Danny, who played Mick Carter in the BBC soap from 2013-2022, shouted to screams from the audience.
At one point the pair linked arms and danced around in a circle.
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Danny also took his fair share of the verses and was word perfect as he spat on the raps to a thrilled crowd of 65,000 fans.
One fan commented on an instagram video of the footage: I loved this. Danny was amazing at Phil Daniel’s part.”
“I loved this moment!” chipped in a second.
“Brilliant fantastic performance, ” added a third.
A fourth weighed in: “He was having so much fun, love to see it!”
And a fifth said: “Robbie & Danny, who’da thunk it! Park Life! OMG love this.”
The performance was accompanied by an incredible 44-strong brass band of Beefeaters, consisting of Coldstream and Welsh Guards, who filled the catwalk behind the lads.
Other surprise performers at the gig were Seal, Gaz Coombes, Shaun Ryder’s Black Grape and Kate Nash.
Robbie and Danny have been pals for some time and regularly play Soccer Aid matches together over the years.
Robbie headlined the fifth day of this year’s British Summertime gigs in Hyde Park.
He came out on stage to his classic Let Me Entertain You and later bantered with the audience about England’s Euros win just hours earlier.
“Thank f*** England won!” he shouted. “How are you feeling everybody? Are you excited to see me?”
The two hour show saw him pay tribute to his Take That days with a performance of Back For Good, as well as storming through all his solo hits including Rock DJ, No Regrets and Kids.
There was also an emotional moment as he paid tribute to his wife Ayda Field Williams and his four kids.
“I’ve been with my wife for 18 years. I am the man that I am because you have allowed me to grow with you,” he said, looking up at his family in the VIP Tree Top section.
“And Teddy, you were the first of your kind and you absolutely blew my friggin’ mind. Daddy is super, super proud of you. I’m going to dedicate this next song to Beau, aged four, Coco, aged five, Charlie, aged nine and Teddy, aged 11.”