Gorillaz returned to the stage in London, playing their acclaimed second album Demon Days in east London.
The British virtual band created in 1998 by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett shot to acclaim in 2005.
The Feel Good Inc band, debuted their first album with a run of gigs at Manchester Opera House.
The Clint Eastwood singers took to the stage at Copper Box Arena on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, where their immersive House of Kong exhibition is being staged.
Bootie Brown reprised his rap on crowd favourite Dirty Harry, upping the energy levels.
And De La Soul returned for a rapturously received Feel Good Inc, one of the album's most popular tracks.
The crowd sang along to the opening salvo of Last Living Souls and Kids With Guns.
O Green World was played against the backdrop of a Hewlett animation as Albarn sat at his keyboard.
Damon Albam kept his speaking to a minimum uttering only "rewind" during Fire Coming Out Of The Monkey’s Head, with the band starting again.
And during number one single DARE, when he has little to do as Ryder does most of the singing on the big screen, he went into the crowd and threw beer at them, which is very much in the spirit of Happy Mondays.
The finale saw London Community Gospel Choir on stage for an emotional version of Demon Days itself.
Gorillaz returned for a three-song encore, including Rockit from the 2007 D-Sides compilation album, and Hong Kong, featuring Qing Du playing a guzheng, a traditional Chinese zither, before everyone involved took a well-earned bow.
Gorillaz are playing four shows at the venue, which hosted events at the 2012 Olympics, with self-titled 2001 debut performed in full but in a different order from the original track list on Friday.
After a couple of days to recover, they take on third album Plastic Beach (2010) on Tuesday.
And there’s a "mystery show" on Wednesday, which has been rumoured to be a preview of new music, with the House Of Kong exhibition hinting at a forthcoming LP.
The band is officially made up of fictional characters 2-D, Murdoc Niccals, Russel Hobbs and Noodle, who are projected onto a screen during their concerts.
Gorillaz have had five UK top 10 singles and two UK number one albums, merging rap, punk, funk, soul, pop and numerous other sounds.
They have collaborated with dozens of high-profile musicians ranging from the late Lou Reed, soul pioneer Mavis Staples and Elton John.
Gorillaz have played four times in Ireland, their most recent outing was at Dublin's 3Arena in August 2022, prior to that they played in Malahide in 2018, the O2 in 2010 and the Olympia in 2001.