R&B star Craig David lights up Scarborough Open Air Theatre
R&B star Craig David brought the heat to a wet and wild North Yorkshire as he lit up Scarborough Open Air Theatre with his TS5 show.
Fans in the audience at Scarborough Open Air Theatre (Image: Cuffe & Taylor)In a celebration of 25 years of hits and energy, the chart-topping singer delivered a 90-minute set packed with favourites including Fill Me In, 7 Days, What's Your Flava? and When The Bassline Drops.
Craig David at Scarborough Open Air Theatre (Image: Cuffe & Taylor) 'I've been looking forward to this show all year because I knew it was going to be a big one. Scarborough, you're amazing – I love you. Thank you for embracing the weather to be here tonight,' Craig told the crowd.
Fans at the Craig David concert in Scarborough (Image: Cuffe & Taylor)
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Seamlessly mixing live vocals, DJ'ing, and MCing – the hallmarks of his TS5 sets – Craig blended his own classics with crowd-pleasing covers of Let Me Love You (Neyo), No Scrubs (TLC), Love Yourself (Justin Bieber) and more.
(Image: Cuffe & Taylor) The night ended with an encore featuring Robin S classic Show Me Love alongside the singer's own 2016 comeback track Nothing Like This.
(Image: Cuffe & Taylor)
The show was opened by Ibiza Rocks resident DJ Patrick Nazemi.
The TK Maxx presents Scarborough Open Air Theatre summer series continues with upcoming shows from Judas Priest (July 23) and Texas (July 26).
For details and tickets, visit scarboroughopenairtheatre.com.
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