Cruz Beckham made a surprise appearance during The Kooks’ headline performance at Rock N Roll Circus Norwich, as shown in the footage below.
The 21‑year‑old musician — son of David and Victoria Beckham — had earlier played with his band The Breakers at the Earlham Park event on August 22.
He returned to the stage for The Kooks’ headline set, contributing guitar and sharing vocals with frontman Luke Pritchard on the track “Jackie Big Tits” from their debut album Inside In/Inside Out.
The Kooks performed their 2006 debut album in full to mark its 20‑year anniversary, sharing the bill with The Vaccines and The Fratellis, who also played their respective debut albums in entirety.
Watch fan‑captured footage of the collaboration here:
Last year, Pritchard revealed that he and Beckham had been collaborating on new material, noting Beckham’s strong musical taste and their mutual appreciation for the early Bee Gees catalogue.
Pritchard also commented on Beckham’s response to nepotism criticisms, recalling his quip, “Jesus was a nepo baby too,” which he found humorous.
Beckham released his debut EP Wear & Tear on Friday, August 21, following the launch of his music career with the double‑A‑side “Optics” and “Lick The Toad.” He has since issued the singles “For Your Love” and “Waste Your Pain.”
Both Beckham and The Kooks are scheduled to appear at Rock N Roll Circus in Sheffield’s Don Valley Bowl on Thursday, August 27, alongside Richard Ashcroft, The Streets, Babyshambles, The Molotovs and additional acts. Beckham and The Breakers are also slated for the Reading & Leeds festival the following weekend.
Rock N Roll Circus Norwich concludes tonight, August 23, with Madness headlining a bill that also features Ocean Colour Scene, The Wailers, The Selecter and David Rodigan.
Earlier this summer, Lewis Capaldi invited Pritchard to perform a cover of The Kooks’ “Naive” during his BST Hyde Park headline show, describing it as “one of the best songs ever written.”
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