DJ Mark Ronson performs reworked tracks from his album Version, backed by the BBC Concert Orchestra and featuring a line-up of special guests including Lily Allen, Sean Lennon and Terry Hall of The Specials.
Paul McCartney performs a selection of old Beatles hits plus newer solo songs at the Roundhouse in London.
BBC Electric Proms were proud to host the UK premiere of Sigur Rós' Heima and welcomed the band for a unique acoustic performance.
The Kaiser Chiefs, backed by music producer David Arnold, and The Cold War Kids perform at the Roundhouse Main Space. BBC 6 Music's Steve Lamacq presents Reverend and the Makers, The Metros and New Cassettes, all playing at Barfly.
Edith Bowman presents East London art-rockers Bloc Party as they rock out the Roundhouse for the BBC Electric Proms. Fresh from a tour of the UK and US, the four-piece fronted by Kele Okereke are joined by a 22-person choir for songs from albums 'Silent Alarm' and 'Weekend In The City'.
Legendary singer-songwriter and former Kinks' frontman Ray Davies is the star of the last night of the Electric Proms, presented by Stuart Maconie from Camden's Roundhouse. Joined by guests Johnny Borrell and the Crouch End Chorus, he'll perform tracks from his new album "Working Man's Cafe" for the first time. Also includes a rich back catalogue including "Lola", "Waterloo Sunset" and "All Day and All Of The Night".
Edith Bowman and Zane Lowe close this year's coverage with a look back at the highlights of the festival that's taken over seven venues in Camden over the past five days. Featured here are clips from all the headliner concerts at the Roundhouse. Top of the billing is Paul McCartney's set. Revelling in playing such an intimate venue, he plays a concert that features Beatles, Wings and solo songs. The 'art-rock' production recalls the "happenings" at the Roundhouse in the 1960s.