
Corey Feldman puts on a striking display as he performs in California after confirming new romance
The former child star, 54, wore a green top hat and a multicoloured jacket with a pink fur trim for the eccentric performance at Garden Grove.
He kept it slightly more casual underneath in a white T-shirt and a pair of black, wet leather-look trousers, finishing off the outfit with a pair of sparkly shoes.
The singer appeared delighted to be back at the Corey and Friends Live! event and gestured to his heart to show his love for fans.
Corey announced the release of his new music on Instagram earlier this month and thanked fans 'for allowing me into your hearts and homes for the past 50 years'.
He nodded to his career as a child actor with the song Characters, which references many of his best-known roles in the likes of the Goonies (1985), Gremlins (1984), and The Lost Boys (1987).
The former child star kept his look more casual elsewhere in the performance, removing his glittery jacket and hat.
He appeared to pay tribute to his friend Michael Jackson, emulating the late singer's iconic moves and look when he put on a silver fedora hat.
Corey has consistently slammed Hollywood throughout the years after threatening to expose 'a systemic pedophilia problem' and claiming he was sexually assaulted as a child star.
Corey went red carpet official with his new girlfriend, Adrien Skye in February.
The actor looked loved-up with his new partner as he attended the 6th Jam For Janie viewing party at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles two years on from his split with wife Courtney Anne.
He wore a silver and white holographic jacket, complete with matching trainers and a patterned bow tie.
The Goonies star added black trousers before accessorising with a bejewelled belt and a dark pair of aviator sunglasses.
His new girlfriend, who he seemingly met when she joined his band as a backing vocalist in July 2024, left little to the imagination in a skimpy red maxi dress, which featured large cut-outs.
He appeared to pay tribute to the late Michael Jackson, emulating the late singer's iconic moves and look when he put on a silver fedora hat
Corey put on an equally bold display when he attended the Grammys earlier this year - and went red carpet official with his new girlfriend, Adrien Skye
In August 2023, Corey announced his separation from his wife of nearly seven years, Courtney Anne.
The actor issued a statement to Page Six to confirm the news and to express his thoughts about the forthcoming end of his marriage.
The star of The Lost Boys began by stating: 'It is with great sadness that Courtney and I have made the decision to separate after many wonderful years together.'
'We have been through so much together and still have much love and respect for each other. There is no one to blame.'
'This is a case of life becoming really hard, Courtney dealing with health issues, and two people who have grown apart and now find themselves at a crossroads,' he said.
Corey concluded his message by stating that he would remain close to his estranged spouse in the future.
'We don't know what the future will hold, but we know that the love we have for each other is not going anywhere,' he said.
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