Big Sean brought down the house at Joe Louis Arena Friday performing alongside an all-star cast, which included rare appearance from Eminem and Lil Wayne.

Big Sean announced the "Finding Paradise Live in Detroit" concert back in September and portions of the proceeds from the event went to benefit the Sean Anderson Foundation, which assists with education. health, safety and the well-being of school aged youth and disadvantaged youth across the countries, according to Complex.

The 27-year-old rapper performed his hit songs "My Last" and "One Man Can Change the World."

The Detroit Free Press reported that Big Sean told the crowd "Detroit, I love you more than anything in the world." He also said the event was an honor and he reflected on his high school days at Cass Tech, where he would dream of a night like this.

Other guests included Jhene Aiko and Mike Posner. Danny Brown, Royce da 5'9", and Dej Loaf joined Big Sean and Eminem with a performance of "Detroit vs. Everybody" which has become a local Detroit anthem since its release almost exactly one year ago.

Pictures and videos of the concert have gone since gone viral over Twitter.