Chappell Roan kept the stars “dancing down in West Hollywood” after the Oscars on Sunday night and not even an earthquake could stop the party.
The Grammy winner hit the stage of the annual Elton John AIDS Foundation’s Academy Awards viewing party to perform her hits like “Femininomenon” and “Your Song.”
Partygoers were then surprised when the night’s host, Sir Elton John, moved through the crowd to join Chappell onstage.
The “Rocket Man” then sat down at the piano to perform “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me,” with Chappell singing and dancing beside him.
“Sharing this moment together at #EJAFOscars was nothing short of magical,” John wrote on Instagram. “For one night, we transformed West Hollywood Park into our own Pink Pony Club – a space filled with love and community, where everyone can be unapologetically themselves.”
However, the night was not complete without the Chappell belting out the highly anticipated hit from the night, “Pink Pony Club.”
Donning a pink cowboy hat, the musical legend sang the popular song with her leaping out of his chair onstage to join her for the chorus.
Sunday was a big night for the five-time Grammy winner. His song “Never Too Late” with Brandi Carlile was nominated for best original song, as it was the single from his 2024 documentary “Elton John: Never Too Late.”
The EGOT winner already has two Oscars. In 1994 he took home the award for best original song for “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” from “The Lion King.” Then in 2019, he won the Oscar for best original song for “(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again” from “Rocketman.”