THREE outfit changes, four backing musicians, and one pair of mirrored sunglasses.

Put them together and you have a huge and long-awaited Tinie Tempah gig at the BIC, five months and a finished album, named, Demonstration, later than originally expected.

He started the music while hidden in silhouette behind a curtain, wearing a silver shiny suit, before changing into white trousers and a blue polo shirt.

Black t-shirt and trousers, finished with a red leather jacket, was the outfit of choice for the trendy 25-year-old to end the show, performed mainly up high on a futurist-looking podium.

The London-born and raised singing extraordinaire had an absolute blast as he bounced his way around the stage in Bournemouth, grinning from ear to ear.

Miami 2 Ibiza, Drinking From The Bottle, and a couple of clips of Jay-Z's Encore and Rita Ora's R.I.P, were the perfect recipe for an evening of loud, heavy bass on dance tracks, combined with lots of energetic jumps around the stage.

After hi-fiving our future king, Prince William, earlier this year at the Baftas, and singing at the Closing Ceremony for the London Olympics, it seems to be pretty good to be Tinie Tempah right now.

Mr Tempah's future as king of dance music is already, it seems, Written In The Stars.