Craig David continued his comeback with a performance at Glastonbury.
The Jewish pop star took to the festival’s main stage on Saturday and entertained crowds by playing his hits as well as a few songs from other artists.
The Rewind artist drew a huge crowd to Worthy Farm's Pyramid stage, although some pointed out they may have been gathered early in anticipation for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s speech at 4pm.
The 36-year-old entertained people for a hour long set, and revellers sang along to all his classics, including 7 days, Fill Me In and his latest hit When The Bassline Drops.
His fans took to social media to praise his performance.
Craig David - one of the only Glasto acts out of 100's who's live vocal sounds as good as the record 🏆🏆
— example (@example) June 25, 2017
It's a travesty Craig David didn't headline #Glastonbury every single day
— Al Bellie (@_Neptune_) June 25, 2017
Biggest crowd so far at the pyramid.... Thanks to Craig David! #Glastonbury pic.twitter.com/8DRcg5anan
— Andy Bennett (@AndyBennett01) June 24, 2017
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