Craig David stunned Londoners on Wednesday morning when he performed an impressive acoustic show at St Pancras Station.
The 43-year-old singer entertained passengers as a member of the public joined him on the public piano at the train station to perform five of his hit tracks.
As a crowd of excited passengers gathered, Craig opened a surprise performance with his 2000 single 7 Days before moving into his 2003 track Rise & Fall.
The R&B artist then told the fans, 'They shot through so fast, I'm passing through', before asking the pianist, 'What else can you do?'
Craig then turned the single Can You Feel Me into Unbelievable.
Craig David shocked Londoners on Wednesday morning
The 43-year-old singer entertained passengers at the train station when a member of the public performed five of his hit tracks with him on the public piano.
For his fifth and final song, the rapper performed his latest single, In Your Hands, which he released last month.
Craig cut a typically smart figure in a white shirt, matching trousers and a stylish beige bomber jacket.
Surrounded by a large circle of fans, he appeared in his element as he sang to several hit songs.
In the past St Pancras station has surprised passengers with unexpected performances by the likes of Alicia Keys, Rod Stewart and Elton John.
It comes after Craig surprised Notting Hill Carnival revelers with an unexpected street performance in August.
The event takes place every year over the August bank holiday weekend and the garage star entertained day-goers.
In a video he shared on Instagram, the singer took to the mic to perform his classic 2000 hit 7 Days.
David captioned the post: '7 days when Taxi meets Riddim. My inner child took over as soon as I heard that sound system, and at that moment I knew the job was right.
As a crowd of excited passengers gathered, Craig began a surprise performance with his 2000 single 7 Days before moving into his 2003 track Rise and Fall.
The R&B artist then told the fans, 'They shot through so fast, I'm passing through', before asking the pianist, 'What else can you do?'
Craig then turned the single Can You Feel Me into Unbelievable. For his final song, the rapper performed his latest single In Your Hands, released last month
He was first seen walking down the street when he noticed a small stand with a mic and started singing.
As people started to realize that it was a popular Facebook song, a small crowd gathered around him and many people started videoing him.
Under his post, 'Bro, if I see Craig rocking the street… wtf.' As it was written, fans were shocked to see the unexpected performance.
'Wow this vibe is awesome… Sweet!!!',
'Ohhh I think we need a whole album on this vibe sir…',
'Oh this madness.'
Earlier this summer Craig revealed he had been celibate for two years and took a step back from intimacy 'to heal his own issues'.
The singer said it was a 'good vibe' to be free from sexual activity, having managed to avoid a lot of drama over the past 48 months.
He also admits that without the distraction of intimacy, his creative sparks are electrifying his production in the studio.
'Man, the studio music, the creativity was so good to me, no drama just vibes!', he said. TMZ Podcast.
'As far as I know, it's been two years [without sex]. But in a funny way, I was like, 'Wow!' For now, to me, [my] Creativity peaked in the 100s in those two years.
It comes after Craig surprised Notting Hill Carnival revelers with a surprise street performance in August.
Earlier this summer Craig revealed he had been celibate for two years as he took a step back from intimacy to heal his own issues.
The singer said being free from sexual activity was a 'good vibe' as he managed to avoid a lot of drama in the past 48 months.
After boasting about his sex life in the 2000 hit 7 Days, he revealed he was celibate in June 2023.
Known for being a womanizer, Craig admitted that he is a changed man and is not currently dating.
The singer, who boasts in his hit single 'I'll make love by Wednesday, then Thursday, Friday and Saturday', has revealed he hasn't had a romp in 'a year or more'.
Speaking to Louis Theroux on his podcast, the British songstress said one-night stands can lead to 'a lot of trauma'.
The Rise and Fall singer admitted he hopes the sex break will allow him to mentally prepare to meet his next girlfriend as he wants to start the relationship 'from a good place'.
He told the Louis Theroux podcast: 'I realized that the fact that I hadn't healed my own issues meant that I was never open enough for someone else.
'So I realized that I had to step back from all of this, which really has been the case for the last couple of years.
'It means no going on dates outside, sexual contact has to stop now, cut it off.'
'Sometimes you gotta take it back, man. I am 42 now and things are different,' he added.
'If we can't dive deep, if I can't have a conversation, if I can't laugh like crazy with you and see the beauty inside you, then we're going to play the same game I played. I have been playing since day one.
'I don't want it anymore.'
Craig previously had several short-lived relationships in his 20s and 30s.