Sir Elton John dedicates song to George Michael at BST day before late singer's birthday

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Sir Elton John dedicated his performance of Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me to late friend George Michael during his Friday night show at British Summer Time (BST) Hyde Park festival in London.

Introducing the track, which found a second wave of success in 1991 as a live cover version between Sir Elton and Michael, the Candle In The Wind chart-topper said: ‘I miss him, and we all miss him, and we miss his visage.

So, George, I love you and I miss you – here we go. ’Friday marked the day before what would have been the late singer’s 59th birthday.

The Careless Whisper singer died at his home on Christmas Day (December 25) in 2016 at the age of 53. A post-mortem later found the cause of death to be heart disease.

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