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Follow what happened at BBC Electric Proms on Sunday 28 October

19.35 from Jazz Café

Taio Cruz has come on. His set tonight is special acoustic versions of his hits. First up is 'I Just Wanna Know' and the crowd are already singing along.

19.36 from Roundhouse

Duke Special makes a unique entrance donning a horse mask and standing static on stage totally silencing the crowd.

20.09 from Dingwalls

Acoustic guitar chimes for Sam Isaac's 'When The Silhouette Drops'. Cameras start flashing.

20.13 from Roundhouse

Special guest time. Romeo from The Magic Numbers joins Duke Special in the final number 'Our Love Goes Deeper Than This'.

20.18 from from Jazz Café

The crowd cheer when they recognise the start of the original version of Ben Westbeech's 'So Good Today'.

20.38 from from Dingwalls

Last track now, it's a sound you could live in for ages. Cinematic, it soars, pauses then glides back down.

20.59 from Jazz Café

Durrty drops Get Shot Down, an exclusive track from his new album.

21.02 from from Roundhouse

Ray takes to the stage to a huge applause. Sharply dressed in shirt and jacket he straps on a green guitar and launches into 'Everybody Else'.

21.15 from Dingwalls

Edwyn takes centre stage and presides over the gorgeous jingle jangle of his band.

21.19 from from Jazz Café

She looks amazing, wearing a shimmering white sequinned mini dress and purple heels.

21.58 from Dingwalls

Edwyn Collins plays 'A Girl Like You'. It's gem after gem, and we all join in and shake like it's the mid nineties.

22.09 from Roundhouse

The audience join in on 'Dedicated Follower Of Fashion'. "Not tight enough", says Ray Davies. The Crouch End Festival Chorus are on hand to help.

22.09 from Roundhouse

The audience join in on 'Dedicated Follower Of Fashion'. "Not tight enough", says Ray Davies. The Crouch End Festival Chorus are on hand to help.

22.13 from Jazz Café

Estelle leaves the stage pouring with sweat and with the crowd screaming. It's been a heavy heavy set.

22.40 from Roundhouse

Never leave before the final whistle... Ray has one more treat. The Kinks' first hit 'You Really Got Me' has everyone clapping.



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