Craig David is set to perform his latest Just Eat commercial hit live for the first time at a London cafe for a select group of fans. The renowned garage artist will be singing ‘Every Neighbour Got Their Flava’ at Johnnies Cafe in Camberwell, southeast London, on Thursday, November 13th, during an event running from 7pm to 10pm.
This event coincides with a study conducted by Just Eat, where 80% of Brits view their local takeaway or convenience store as essential to their community, with 32% considering the owners as part of their extended family. The focus is on family-owned Johnnies Cafe, as 62% of Brits express a desire to give back to their local food establishments.
Just Eat is honoring this community cornerstone with a grand celebration allowing both regulars and newcomers to express their gratitude for the cafe’s 50-year service to the community.
Craig David expressed his excitement for the upcoming performance, stating, “I’m thrilled for this opportunity. Performing my TS5 set at Johnnies Cafe and debuting my Just Eat track ‘Every Neighbour Got Their Flava’ live will be an amazing experience.”
Sonny, the owner of Johnnies Cafe, shared his enthusiasm, saying, “For over fifty years, we have been catering to the Camberwell community, proudly serving breakfast since 1975. Hosting this exclusive gig with Craig David in collaboration with Just Eat is a privilege and an honor for us. This partnership seamlessly combines our beloved food offerings with the presence of Craig, and we couldn’t be more excited.”
Claire Pointon from Just Eat emphasized the importance of local businesses in communities, highlighting Johnnies as a family-owned establishment that has been a vital part of Camberwell for five decades. Just Eat aims to serve every corner of the nation, from local gems like Johnnies to numerous restaurant partners and retailers across the country.
The track ‘Every Neighbour Got Their Flava’ symbolizes the evolution of Just Eat delivery services in people’s lives. A recent study by Just Eat revealed that a majority of Brits (54%) use delivery apps to commemorate life milestones such as birthdays and anniversaries, with many also utilizing these services for mid-week meals, grocery top-ups, and last-minute holiday essentials.
The song’s lyrics capture relatable everyday scenarios, from date night mishaps in the kitchen to the chaos of family life, showcasing the wide array of products and dishes available on Just Eat, ranging from groceries and takeout to pharmacy and electronics.
To attend the ‘Just Eat presents: Did Somebody Say Craig David’ event, fans are encouraged to register in advance via Skiddle, with ticket sales commencing on November 5th. For further details and pre-registration, visit the official event page.
