‘I wanted them to see it. Glastonbury is a very, very special festival. It really is a community, it feels a lot like Pride.' Sir Elton John and David Furnish's sons got the full Glastonbury experience, and much to their delight, met Lewis Hamilton!
‘We saw Lizzo on the Pyramid Stage and we went into the crowd and they were like, “Where are the seats?” And I said, “Well, now this is what a festival is”.
‘We went to see Lana Del Rey but Fatboy Slim was too late. If I’d taken them to see him I would’ve had them in bed by about 2:30 in the morning – Papa’s not that kind of a raver!’ he concluded that they chose their beds instead of the DJ’s set that featured an appearance from Rita Ora but were well rested for the main event the following Sunday night.
Shedding light on the aftermath of the historic moment for the family themselves, the hitmaker’s spouse spilled the beans on what the boys’ friends thought about the ordeal in school. ‘He was standing with us when we watched the show so it’s still nice that in the midst of all of that extraordinary impact that Elton had, to their friends and their world, the fact that Lewis Hamilton was watching – that was kind of the cool thing for them.’
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