Oasis closed the BBC Electric Proms backed with the 50-strong Crouch End Festival Chorus in London last night (October 26).

Taking a break from their current 18-date Dig Out Your Soul UK arena tour, Oasis brought their swaggering show to London’s Roundhouse, the most intimate sized show they’ve played in years.

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The 20-track ‘greatest hits’ set, also saw the group joined by the 50-piece chorus on six songs, including “The Masterplan”, “Wonderwall” and “Champagne Supernova”, although for much of the songs, the choir were barely audible over the loudness of Oasis.

Liam Gallagher dedicated “Falling Down” to comedian Russell Brand who was in the audience, as was James Bond actor Daniel Craig who also got a shout out from the stage, prompting fans to chant “Bond – Who are ya?”

Noel Gallagher took the opportunity to take a pop at the current Bond theme tune “Die Another Day”, saying to the audience: “James Bond is upstairs, I might see if I can blag it so that he can get me the next James Bond theme tune instead of fucking dopey Americans doing it all the time”.

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Highlight of last night’s collaboration was Oasis usual set closer, a cover of The Beatles’ “I Am The Walrus”, on which the choir really made an impact.

The song’s finale artfully incorporated Beethoven’s Symphony No 9 in D minor, the Ode to Joy (O Freunde) section, which is used at the end of the Beatles film Help! when Ringo is stuck in the pub cellar with a tiger.

The BBC Electric Proms also saw Bee Gee Robin Gibb perform at the weekend, hosting a 30th anniversary disco celebration to Saturday Night Fever. You can read the Uncut live review here.

The week saw over 100 artists such as Burt Bacharach, Africa Express, The Streets and Last Shadow Puppets perform across 12 venues in London and Liverpool.

You can watch performances from the five day festival, including Oasis on the BBC website here.

Oasis’ Electric Proms set list was:

‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Star’

‘Lyla’

‘The Shock Of The Lightning’

‘Cigarettes And Alcohol’

‘The Meaning Of Soul’

‘To Be Where There’s Life’

‘Wating For The Rapture’

‘The Masterplan’

‘Songbird’

‘Slide Away’

‘Morning Glory’

‘Ain’t Got Nothin”

‘The Importance Of Being Idle’

‘I’m Outta Time’

‘Wonderwall’

‘Supersonic’

‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’

‘Falling Down’

‘Champagne Supernova’

‘I Am The Walrus’

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