- Mark Seymour’s big final performance failed to impress the fans
- The Holy Grail star was described as a pub singer
- Follow Daily Mail Australia’s live blog of the big match here
Footy fans have visited Mark Seymour after the Hunters & Collectors star’s abysmal performance at the AFL Grand Final.
Seymour, 67, took center stage at half-time after a thrilling two-quarter action between Collingwood and Brisbane at the MCG on Saturday afternoon.
But the Australian music legend – alongside Kate Miller-Heidke – was unable to match the energy of the 36 players on the football field in what fans described as a lifeless performance of Holy Grail, among others.
“One of the worst halftime shows of all time,” posted a fan on Twitter, now known as X. “Wtf was Mark Seymour doing.”
Another said: ‘Why is this the worst version in the history of the Holy Grail? It’s Mark Seymour, it should smoke. Jesus, someone’s pulling the plug.’
Mark Seymour’s half-time performance was slammed by footy fans during the grand final
Some fans compared the performance to that of a pub singer.
“Mark Seymour playing a chilled acoustic beer garden in the middle of the MCG is not worthy of the Grand Final,” said a third fan.
Another added: ‘I love Mark Seymour but it feels like I’m in a pub having a nice arvo sesh and some guy with a guitar comes out and starts singing covers, destroying the atmosphere.’
“I’m a huge fan of Kate Miller-Heidke… and absolutely love Mark Seymour & Hunters… but this is a bit on the heels of the two quarters we just saw. Beautiful harmonies, but not a spot on the foot.’
Seymour was compared to a pub singer during his performance of the hit single Holy Grail