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.
Craig David Live at Glastonbury 2017 1of2 by Sunu_Ciems
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