Blur: Olympic Closing Ceremony Celebration Concert – in pictures

London's Hyde Park was packed on Sunday night when Blur headlined a special gig to celebrate the end of the Olympics, with support from the Specials and New Order. Was it Blur's last-ever show? Or just an excuse for one of the best knees-ups of the summer? Relive the night with our gallery from the concert
Blur in Hyde Park: Horace Panter, Lynval Golding and Nik Torp from the Specials
Support from the Specials – Horace Panter, Lynval Golding and Nik Torp – was enthusiastically delivered and warmly received Photograph: Christie Goodwin/Redferns via Getty Images
Blur in Hyde Park: Bernard Sumner of New Order, also supporting
The Olympic closing ceremony concert was a celebration of British music past as Bernard Sumner, of New Order, also supported Blur Photograph: Christie Goodwin/Redferns via Getty Images
Blur in Hyde Park: Terry Hall of The Specials
Terry Hall, frontman of the Specials. The night was one of many moods – from giddy pop rushes to melancholy that all the Olympics jubilation had come to a close Photograph: Christie Goodwin/Redferns via Getty Images
Blur in Hyde Park: Blur performed on a stage designed to look like a motorway flyover
Blur performed on a stage designed to look like a motorway flyover, referring to their recent track Under the Westway Photograph: Christie Goodwin/Redferns via Getty Images
Blur in Hyde Park: Bassist Alex James seems to be focusing on his cigarette ash
Bassist Alex James seems to be focusing on his cigarette ash. Blur opened with an incendiary rendition of Girls and Boys Photograph: Rex Features
Blur in Hyde Park: Blur on the main stage
Damon Albarn dedicated the band's 1997 hit Song 2 to Team GB's gold medalist Mo Farah Photograph: Ian West/PA
Blur in Hyde Park: Damon gets close to the crowd
Albarn has said the sold-out Hyde Park gig might be the band's final performance Photograph: Ian West/PA
Blur in Hyde Park: Fans cheer and sing along to Blur
The crowd roared their approval of Blur's affectionate hymns to the capital – London Loves, For Tomorrow and Under the Westway, the last of which Albarn said he wrote especially for the Hyde Park gig Photograph: Ki Price/Reuters
Blur in Hyde Park: Phil Daniels joins Damon on stage for Parklife
Former EastEnders star Phil Daniels, who featured on the original recording of Parklife, joined Albarn on stage for the song Photograph: Christie Goodwin/Redferns via Getty Images
Blur in Hyde Park: Phil Daniels does his bit
Daniels did his bit to keep up the bouncy mood in the park Photograph: Ki Price/Reuters
Blur in Hyde Park: Harry Enfield arrived on stage dressed as a tea lady
The best of British theme continued … with Harry Enfield's arrival on stage as a tea lady Photograph: Brian Rasic/Rex Features
Blur in Hyde Park: Harry Enfield gives Phil Daniels a big kiss
Tender moment … Enfield and Daniels Photograph: Brian Rasic/Rex Features
Blur in Hyde Park: Harry Enfield gives Damon some support
Damon said Enfield was there 'to represent that great British institution – the tea lady'. The band ended the night with a rousing rendition of The Universal Photograph: Andrew Cowie/AFP/Getty Images

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