ELTON JOHN CONCERT

Elton John is not only a popular entertainer, but also one of the most famous gay men of all time. With him deciding to play the County Ground, Hove, it would be rude not to see it - especially as he sung the Crocs theme song of Crocodile Rock. With this in mind, McCarthy and Witham were there to see this iconic homosexual in all his glory

 

The view from Witham's Grandmothers flat overlooking the ground - the location for us to watch England beat Ecuador Being at an elevated height over approximately 9000 people already in the ground gave great potential. Witham waves and claps to the fans
While McCarthy takes things one step further with a Nazi salute In the concert, and Elton is simply arousing
The only balcony with no occupants was the one from which a Nazi salute was seen earlier The big screen allowed us to see every detail of that erotic face
Not only did this man have great taste in headgear, he also sang along to every song Elton entertains the fans
Witham is delighted to be inside this arena McCarthy nibbles on his finger with excitement
The police helicopter ensures that riots remain at a minimum The crowd present their hero with flowers
These binoculars allowed us to view Elton in great detail This woman was dancing superbly
While this man is on his mobile phone, and looking good in sunglasses That suit was one of the most amazing pieces of fashion creation ever seen
This man was dancing on his chair and attempting to get others to join in. Luckily most people realised he was a pratt This long haired chap was playing the guitar for Elton
After dedicating a song to the people watching from the flats and to those in love, we wondered if he would dedicate  'I'm Still Standing' to people in wheelchairs McCarthy and Witham enjoy the show
This woman in front had a nice rear This man had all the moves necessary for an Elton concert
A ticket that was far superior to Willy Wonka's golden ones Witham's groin, McCarthy's hand and an Elton John ticket. Simply arousing
This man has pulled The County Ground rocks to the sound of the greatest gay man in the world

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