Speech by David Craig in Kiev: the network is full of spectacular videos



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On Sunday, December 16, Ukrainians were able to listen to their favorite songs performed by British singer David Craig. After the legendary musician's concert, fans admired dozens of vibrant videos that swamped the network.

We know that in Kiev, David Craig presented one of the most debated DJ shows, TS5, which has already conquered Europe. According to the British, this name was given to his project after a series of parties held in Miami. The show was at Sweet 5 Tower, so this title was borrowed by the artist, reducing it to the abbreviation. In Kiev, the same performance of the singer took place at the club Stereo Plaza.

See also: Singer David Craig came to Kiev: first pictures and videos

After the concert, David Craig published a video of his speech and shared his impressions on the communication with Ukrainian supporters.

Thank you Kiev for all the love you have shown me at TS5 here. Very grateful,
– wrote David Craig

In addition, the network was flooded with other videos of David Craig's speech in Kiev. The admirers were impressed by the openness of the artist and by his voice. Not less than stunned and fervent songs that sounded during the party.

Who is David Craig?
David Ashley Craig is a British singer and songwriter. Born May 5, 1981 in Southampton, England. His father is Grenadec, his mother is Jewish. David's first guitar lessons were given by his father, himself a music enthusiast and playing in the Eboney Rockers band. As a teenager, Craig started composing his own songs, and when he was 14, he became a DJ on a pirate radio station and at a local club. The first significant success is the victory in the national competition with the composition "I am ready". In 2000, he recorded the solo album "Born To Do It". The first single of this album, "Fill Me In", makes Craig the youngest British musician to have taken the front row of the national charts. One of his big hits is performed in duet with Sting "Rise & Fall" (2003, 2nd place in the UK).

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