Tom Grennan left fans gobsmacked after bringing out Melanie C, The Zutons, KSI and Ella Henderson at The Bedford-born hitmaker three years after playing the BBC Future Sounds Stage.
Thousands of music lovers packed into Sefton Park on Friday to see him perform his biggest hits including Let’s Go Home Together, Little Bit Of Love and Lionheart.
Tom, 29, was joined by Spice Girls icon Melanie to perform her Number three hit, When You’re Gone, originally sang with Bryan Adams. Meanwhile, he sang Valerie (2006) with The Zutons.
Just before taking to the stage, Over on , it was announced that Tom had racked up one billion UK streams for his music on songs such as Higher, Let's Go Home Together and Little Bit of Love.
Reflecting on his achievements, the Bedford-born legend said: "Morning people, what a beautiful day by the way. I'm heading up to Liverpool, 'cause today's the day, I headline Radio 1's Big Weekend.
"Remembering the past eight or nine years and how crazy they have been. But remembering really today, the moment I pressed send on Something In The Water.
"Hoping that someone at Introducing would hear it. And now look, eight or nine years later, we're headlining the gaff. I just want to say thank you to everybody who's been on the journey with me from the beginning to now. This is just the start, but tonight is a big one. If you're coming, Liverpool, I'll see you there. Thank you so much for Radio 1 for believing in me from the beginning."
Speaking to the this week, The Zutons' frontman Dave McCabe said of the smash hit, which was covered by Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson in 2017: “"It was really good, but I didn't realise at the time, you don't sit there and think 'This is going to be huge', at the time, we'd already had a huge hit with it, we'd sold over 200,000 singles which is a lot.
“"But when that [cover] started getting traction and going big, the band kind of started falling apart – and it wasn't because of that. You'd look at that and be like 'God, you've got to write another one of these,' you can't force anything like that. I think it all happened at a cushy moment because we were falling out as a group, and then that went big and it kind of buried us.
“I think being on a major label, the pressure does get to you, you don't realise it." Reflecting on the cover, he said it was "good" but had no idea it would take off so quickly.
"I didn't realise, no one did, that she was going to die. When she did, it was kind of immortalised even more.
“I don't even see it, is it our song anymore? It's this other thing now." Amy tragically died just four years after the release of Valerie, aged 27.
It was confirmed that the singer who was found unresponsive at her home in Camden, north London, died from alcohol poisoning.
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