Rag N’ Bone Man made a surprise appearance on stage last night, joining Eastenders star Sean Williamson at Tunbridge Wells.
Williamson, best known for his role as Barry in the long-running soap opera, on Saturday (January 21) held one of his “Barrioke” events at the Forum in Kent Town, where he sang along to the hits that took the first places in the charts.
During last night’s show, Rag N’ Bone Man made a surprise performance, performing his hit “Human” and changing the lyrics to “Don’t Blame Barry.”
Williamson also played an inflatable guitar during the performance, footage and photos of which you can see below.
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Rag N’ Bone Man isn’t the first pop star to perform a duet with Barry, after Williamson joined Sam Fender on stage at the Truck Festival last summer.
The musician headlined the truck festival in Oxfordshire on Saturday night and surprised fans by being joined on stage by Williamson, who sang “Getting Started” at the beginning of his performance. Fender called this moment “one of the highlights of our career” for him and his band.
Elsewhere, Rag ‘N’ Bone Man has appeared alongside IDLES, Portishead and a number of other musicians in a new mental health film called Man Down.
The film, directed by Gemma Jennison, the founder of the Man Down program, is dedicated to men working in the music industry and touches on topics such as isolation, depression and suicide.
Jennison, a qualified mental health nurse from Bristol, told BBC News that male musicians are particularly at high risk of serious mental health problems.