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Brandon Flowers' Glastonbury outfit compared to Alan Partridge
Brandon Flowers' Glastonbury outfit compared to Alan Partridge
Brandon Flowers sported a drastically different look to what fans were used to as he took to the stage with Sir Elton John for the final night of Glastonbury festival on Sunday. The Killers frontman, 42, wore a bright red suit and a blue shirt, while fans pointed out that he also sported a glowing tan, neatly styled hair and gleaming white teeth, in a look which has been compared to Alan Partridge. He joined Sir Elton to perform his 1971 hit 'Tiny Dancer' during the pop legend’s final UK show of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Journalist Nooruddean Choudry tweeted: “Did Brandon Flowers stick his head in a beehive?” Another person said: “Enjoying Brandon Flowers with Elton John,” with a picture of Alan Partridge in a similar outfit. One commenter added that Flowers looked like “an android televangelist”. The performance saw Sir Elton perform some of his biggest hits, including 'Rocket Man', 'Tiny Dancer' and 'Crocodile Rock'. He thanked his fans for “52 years of amazing love and loyalty”. He told the crowd: “I want to thank you for all dressing up in your costumes and your glasses and your outfits ... it makes me feel so happy. Thank you for your love. And I want to thank you, also, for 52 years of amazing love and loyalty that you've shown me.” Despite some people commenting on Flowers’ appearance in his guest role, others were quick to defend him. Some posted videos of The Killers’ memorable performance of their hit 'Mr Brightside' when they headlined Glastonbury in 2019. Others shared a screenshot of a message, apparently from another social media website, which said: “God forbid he takes good care of his skin, god forbid he has white teeth, god forbid he likes his hair to look a certain way”. Another person posted a picture of the two embracing at the end of the performance, saying: “I’m not crying, you are.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-26 16:22
'Eric LaRue' review: Judy Greer devastates in Michael Shannon's moving directorial debut
'Eric LaRue' review: Judy Greer devastates in Michael Shannon's moving directorial debut
Michael Shannon's directorial debut Eric LaRue isn't a ghost story, but it feels like one.
2023-06-15 08:55
Hahn & Co. Weighs Sale of South Korea’s SK Shipping, Sources Say
Hahn & Co. Weighs Sale of South Korea’s SK Shipping, Sources Say
South Korean buyout firm Hahn & Co. is reviewing strategic options for its majority stake in SK Shipping
2023-12-01 11:07
Can You Kill Death in Vampire Survivors?
Can You Kill Death in Vampire Survivors?
Confused on whether or not you can kill Death in Vampire Survivors? We've got you covered.
1970-01-01 08:00
Adam Idah confident Republic of Ireland can cause Euro 2024 qualifying shock
Adam Idah confident Republic of Ireland can cause Euro 2024 qualifying shock
Adam Idah is confident the Republic of Ireland have a shock result in them after belatedly igniting their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign. Monday night’s 3-0 victory over Gibraltar was their first in three attempts and came three days after a disappointing display in defeat by Greece in Athens. They sit third in the group having played a game more than the Netherlands, whom they face in September after the little matter of beaten World Cup finalists France in Paris, but Norwich striker Idah is refusing to give up hope. Asked if the big wins they need are possible, the 22-year-old said: “Of course, I think everyone saw it last time we played France. We were outstanding. “I know we didn’t win, but we showed we can put up a test against these big teams. It’s up to us at the end of the day to finish that. “I believe – and I think everyone else believes – we can go and do it. The next step is to go and show what we are about.” I believe - and I think everyone else believes - we can go and do it Republic of Ireland striker Adam Idah If victory over Gibraltar, who are ranked 201st in the world by FIFA, was expected, it did not come easily with the sides heading for the dressing rooms at half-time with the deadlock unbroken. However, the introduction of Celtic winger Mikey Johnston and the switch to a back four after the break paid dividends, Johnston opening the scoring with his first goal for Ireland within seven minutes of his arrival before Evan Ferguson doubled the advantage. There was relief too for late substitute Idah, who finally opened his account at the 16th attempt in stoppage time, in the process ending talk of matching the feat of former Ireland frontman John Aldridge, who broke his duck in his 19th appearance. Idah said: “It’s tough when you haven’t scored and played a lot of games. But I’ve spoken to people and the main thing was to stay patient, goals will come. “My job is to score goals and that’s probably the toughest part about it, not scoring. I’ve scored and got off the mark and now I’ll try to keep scoring.” For manager Stephen Kenny, who went into the game under extreme pressure as a result of the defeat in Greece, Idah’s exploits represented reward for the faith he has invested in a player promoted from the Under-21 ranks. The frontman said: “I have been with Stephen since 18 years old. He has shown great faith in me. “I haven’t scored in a lot of games. For him to keep playing me and bringing me on gives me great confidence and belief. I’m delighted to score and to repay him for all he’s done for me. I’m very appreciative for what he has done.” James McClean, who became the seventh man to win 100 caps for Ireland, had voiced his support for Kenny during the build-up to the game, and 18-year-old Ferguson insisted afterwards the players remain firmly behind the manager. The Brighton striker, who described his last six months for club and country as “mad”, said: “I don’t think anyone’s going against the manager. We’re all behind him and we’ve all got trust in him.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Football rumours: Marcus Rashford set to sign long-term Man United deal Day five of first Ashes Test: Thrilling finale in store at Edgbaston Stephen Kenny says ‘nothing is impossible’ ahead of France and Netherlands tests
2023-06-20 16:00
Fulham hoping to sign Brazil midfielder offered to European giants
Fulham hoping to sign Brazil midfielder offered to European giants
Fulham are hoping to sign Brazil international midfielder Andre Trindade from Fluminense.
2023-07-14 04:10
'Below Deck Down Under' Season 2: Who is Carmen Felder? First primary charter guest's friends to stir drama over alcohol
'Below Deck Down Under' Season 2: Who is Carmen Felder? First primary charter guest's friends to stir drama over alcohol
Primary charter guest Carmen Felder features on 'Below Deck Down Under' Season 2 with her best friend, Brandon McLaughlin
2023-07-25 06:00
AEG Announces Expansion of Relationship With Blue Shield of California, Names the Health Plan as an Official Helmet Partner of the LA Kings and Ontario Reign
AEG Announces Expansion of Relationship With Blue Shield of California, Names the Health Plan as an Official Helmet Partner of the LA Kings and Ontario Reign
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2023-10-03 23:33
Arteta hits back at criticism of Arsenal's title collapse
Arteta hits back at criticism of Arsenal's title collapse
Mikel Arteta insists Arsenal deserve respect for their unexpected Premier League title challenge despite the collapse that allowed Manchester City...
2023-05-19 19:00
ECB’s Nagel Says Much Too Early to Consider Rate Hike Pause
ECB’s Nagel Says Much Too Early to Consider Rate Hike Pause
European Central Bank Governing Council member Joachim Nagel said that he’s not convinced inflation is under control enough
2023-08-25 14:41
Analysis-ECB throws markets crumbs of comfort against a turbulent backdrop
Analysis-ECB throws markets crumbs of comfort against a turbulent backdrop
By Yoruk Bahceli and Naomi Rovnick The European Central Bank steered clear on Thursday of signalling any big
2023-10-27 02:17
Drake performs with hologram of his younger self
Drake performs with hologram of his younger self
Rapper Drake left audience members at the opening night of his tour gasping by performing a stunt with a hologram of his younger self which appeared to hand him a book
2023-07-07 14:00