New York City's very own bad guy has never done things by halves - and last night's show at Resorts World Birmingham was certainly on brand. High-end, flashy, and spectacularly lavish - his Final Lap Tour was certainly a hit with fans.

The venue was packed to the rafters on a Tuesday night and it really is a testament to 50 Cent's enduring popularity. It seems like 50 Cent can do it all but if he can't, homie, it can't be done.

The atmosphere was electric, with fans of all ages gathering to witness a performance they had long awaited. For many in the audience, this was a trip down memory lane, as they had grown up listening to the iconic tracks of the rap legend - and boy it showed.

50 Cent performs onstage during the 50 Cent: The Final Lap Tour.

But a pensioner stole the show and was filmed dancing her socks off to some of his best hits. The 48-year-old even took to Twitter, aka X, on Wednesday morning where he shared a video of an elderly woman absolutely vibing to his 2007 track Ayo Technology.

In the clip, the woman can be seen waving her arms, slowly bouncing up and down and singing along to the chorus with a grin on her face and a pint in her hand. 50 – real name Curtis Jackson – called the woman 'the coolest person at my show tonight by far.'

Jeremih kicked off the Final Lap Tour show and reappeared throughout to keep the crowd moving. Busta Rhymes followed with an over-the-top and crazy set.

But the atmosphere kept cranking up and when 'Fiddy' finally appeared after nearly two hours of build-up the crowd went wild. The set list was hit after hit with the setlist including 'P.I.M.P.', 'Candy Shop', 'Disco Inferno', 'Window Shopper' and '21 Questions'. It was a nostalgic ride back to his prime.

And when you think he was about to end, The hits kept coming, with performances of 50's cover of The Game's How We Do and In Da Club. The song recently gained diamond certification.

It could well be 50's last tour for a while - but it is clear he is in higher demand than ever.