Craig David hit the Wembley stage last night (WENN.com)
Craig David felt "overwhelmed" returning to perform at The SSE Arena, Wembley after 16 years with a little help from his pal Tinie Tempah.
The 35-year-old Seven Days star packed out the12,500 seater venue on Sunday evening with a crazy two-hour set that got everyone up on their feet.
During the gig, the British star said: 'I feel overwhelmed to be back here performing after 16 years.'
His setlist included some of his old school classics like Fill Me In, Don't Love You No More and an emotional Rise & Fall.
Craig killed it while showing that his vocals were still on point with renditions of Fill Me In, Shape of My Heart and Walking Away.
Craig continued to get the audience popping with his more recent singles including Nothing Like This, 16 and Change My Love.
Another crowd pleaser was his rendition of Justin Bieber's track Love Yourself before busting out a freestyle.
Craig was joined on stage by Tinie Tempah to perform Pass Out, before being accompanied by Big Narstie – who was one of his supporting acts as well as Lauren Faith – to perform their smash song When the Bassline Drops.
Craig ended his show with his TS5 DJ set, which saw him remix a medley of songs including Sean Paul's Temperature, Destiny's Child's Say My Name and Skepta's Shut Down as he interjected to sing some of the lyrics and harmonise throughout the mix.
Rochelle Humes was also in the crowd, and was feeling rather poorly this morning, as she wrote: 'Today I fully blame for my hangover. I had the best night EVER.'
Tweeting today, Craig thanked his band and crew as he wrote: 'I'm emotional and completely overwhelmed by the love you showed me tonight on the last night of my Thank you'.
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