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Elton John gave a suprise performance at Neil Patrick Harris' wedding

Los Angeles - Neil Patrick Harris has revealed Sir Elton John gave a surprise performance at his wedding.

The Gone Girl star tied the knot with his long-term partner David Burtka at a castle near Perugia in Italy on September 6 and his friend Elton was there as a guest.

However, the Rocket Man singer delighted the happy couple and the other guests by playing an impromptu set of his hits.

Discussing his nuptials on The Late Show with David Letterman on Monday, Neil said: "It was fun! We've both been very busy - David and I - we were looking for a time that was appropriate."

"Our first trip together was in Italy so that seemed fun. We knew a friend of a friend of a dude who had a castle. So we thought, 'OK, that's fun!' There were about 50 people (...) Elton John sang a few songs, which was super cool."

Elton - who is married to Canadian filmmaker David Furnish - also introduced the couple's first dance, and Neil admits the song has special significance to him and David, 39.

The 41-year-old actor - who raises four-year-old twins Harper and Gideon - with David - said: "Our first dance was Kelly Clarkson's A Moment Like This."

"We loved American Idol season one, we were Team Kelly. That was always kind of our song. We started dancing to it and we had a plan that ... when the song intensified - 'Some people wait a lifetime for a moment like this!' - fireworks were supposed to go off ... Sure enough, it happened perfectly."

See what else happened at Neil's wedding:


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