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A famous Glasgow singer is feeling 'surreal' after meeting Sir Elton John at the weekend.
Joesef, known for hits 'The Sun Is Up Forever' and 'It's Been a Little Heavy Lately', was seen posing with the Rocketman himself at Glastonbury.
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The East End boy, who played the Lonely Hearts Club Stage at the famous festival on Saturday, posted the picture of himself and Elton on Twitter, writing: "First @glastofest was beautiful, what a f***ing dream to have that many people for us.
"Also got to meet uncle @eltonjohn will never forget it, so surreal big love to everyone now gonna sleep for 78 hours."
first @glastofest was beautiful, what a fucking dream to have that many people for us, also got to meet uncle @eltonjohn will never forget it, so surreal big love to everyone now gonna sleep for 78 hours ✨☀️🌻💕🫂 pic.twitter.com/vFs5V1ynLL
— joesef (@joesefjoesef) June 26, 2023
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Fans of the pair took to Instagram and Twitter to share their love for the content.
One person wrote: "IM SCREAMING"
While others added: "This makes me extremely happy", "Omggggg" and "That is class!!"
We previously reported that Joesef got a shout-out during Elton John’s Guide to Glastonbury documentary on BBC, which came out earlier this month.
He branded the Glaswegian as 'very special' and admitted to playing his debut record, Permanent Damage, 'all the time'.
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