David and daughter Harper sing along to Sir Elton John at his live gig

David Beckham and his daughter Harper put on an adorable performance as they sang along with Sir Elton John at his final performance at London’s O2 Arena on Tuesday.

The former footballer, 48, was seen with Harper, 11, rocking back and forth in their seats at the venue, dancing to Elton’s 1972 hit Crocodile Rock as he sang it live.

Harper was seen smiling as she wrapped her arms around her father’s shoulder, while David let out his falsetto voice as he sang along to the chorus.

His wife, fashion designer Victoria, 49, took to Instagram and shared a clip of the pair, with the former Spice Girl writing: “Wait for it…… love you so much @davidbeckham @brooklynpeltzbeckham @cruzbeckham @nicolaannepeltzbeckham #harperseven Last show in London we love you @eltonjohn x.’

Sir Elton, 76, performed his last show at London’s O2 Arena on Tuesday, where the star stopped performing after the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road tour in July.

Making music: David Beckham, 48, and his daughter Harper, 11, put on an adorable performance as they sang along with Sir Elton John at his final performance at London’s O2 Arena on Tuesday

Joyful: The former footballer was seen with Harper, 11, as they rocked back and forth in their seats at the venue, dancing to Elton's 1972 hit Crocodile Rock

Joyful: The former footballer was seen with Harper, 11, as they rocked back and forth in their seats at the venue, dancing to Elton’s 1972 hit Crocodile Rock

The musician confirmed earlier this month that he would “no longer tour” after his current run of shows ends on July 8 in Stockholm, Sweden.

He admitted he is looking forward to “a little freedom” after being away from his husband David Furnish and two children Zach, 12, and Elijah, eight.

The hitmaker said, “Touring is exhausting for me now, and it takes me away from my family and my kids.”

Sir Elton will occasionally play shows like the Emmy promotional night in Los Angeles to promote his new Disney plus show Elton John Live: Farewell From Dodger Stadium.

The pop legend’s tour is already the most lucrative in history, raising £678 million to date.

The previous record for the most money made on a music tour was held by artist Ed Sheeran’s Divide tour, which he held for four years, but was surpassed by Sir Elton in January.

Meanwhile, it has been revealed that Sir Elton will be joined by mystery guests during his Glastonbury headline slot.

The Tiny Dancer singer will headline the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm, Somerset next month, with Queens of the Stone Age, Skepta and The Chemical Brothers also on the festival schedule.

Sincere: Victoria Beckham took to her Instagram page to share the clip of David and Harper singing

Sincere: Victoria Beckham took to her Instagram page to share the clip of David and Harper singing

Vocal talent: Harper could be seen smiling as she put her arms around her father's shoulder, while David showed off his falsetto voice as he sang along with the chorus

Vocal talent: Harper could be seen smiling as she put her arms around her father’s shoulder, while David showed off his falsetto voice as he sang along with the chorus

He told DJ Scott Mills in a BBC Radio 2 chat on Tuesday about his Glasto performance: “It’s the first time I’ve been asked… it comes at the right time, I’m a big believer in serendipity and fate and it’s great way to sign off in england.

“I have guests and I can’t tell you who they are.”

Sir Elton – who also confirmed during the interview that he will be featured on the new album from Dolly Parton, the previous headliner of Glasto – has collaborated with a huge range of acts, and his most recent album, 2021’s The Lockdown Sessions, is packed with performances of A-list music. stars like Dua Lipa, Miley Cyrus and Stevie Nicks.

Elton, added of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, which kicked off in 2018 and was much delayed due to the pandemic: “It’s been everything I hoped for and more…it’s been better than I imagined.” ever imagined. … I float off the stage into oblivion.

Born to perform: Sir Elton, 76, performed his last show at London's O2 Arena on Tuesday, with the star quit performing after the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road tour in July (pictured on stage in Barcelona, ​​Spain last week)

Born to perform: Sir Elton, 76, performed his last show at London’s O2 Arena on Tuesday, with the star quit performing after the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road tour in July (pictured on stage in Barcelona, ​​Spain last week)

“I am happy, I am happy in my personal life and my professional life, everything in my life is so great.

“So I think that’s why the performances give me real satisfaction.”

When asked what his ideal life will be after he finishes touring, Elton replied: “Everything is up in the air… boys are going back to school… piano won’t disappear forever… it will be very sporadic , really don’t want to tour again…

“I’m not going back to Vegas.”

End of the road: The musician confirmed earlier this month that he would 'no longer tour' after his current run of shows ends in Stockholm, Sweden, on July 8 (pictured on stage in Barcelona, ​​Spain last week)

End of the road: The musician confirmed earlier this month that he would ‘no longer tour’ after his current run of shows ends in Stockholm, Sweden, on July 8 (pictured on stage in Barcelona, ​​Spain last week)