An emotional Raye told the audience at All Points East that "music is medicine" as she put in a storming and colourful performance at the festival on Saturday.
"London are you joking me" she shouted, as she took to the stage in a pink 1950s-style satin dress to kickstart her headline set.
After a rendition of Oscar Winning Tears, the 27-year-old Brit Award-winner became emotional as she introduced herself, her brass band and her backing singers, Flames Collective.
She then teased that her merchandise may contain "a release date", before launching into her unreleased song, Where Is My Husband?

Introducing her next song, Flip A Switch, she told the audience: "I'm a complete and utter drama queen and I’m unapologetic about that and what it does mean ladies and gentlemen is a lot of dramatic endings this evening."
She also said she had to "address the dust situation", and told fans to "stay safe" on a very dry evening at London’s Victoria Park.
She performed a range of songs including her track with Mark Ronson, Suzanne, as well as Mary Jane, Genesis, Prada, and a jazz cover of It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World.
Towards the latter half of her set, the London singer became emotional as she performed her tune Ice Cream Man, which details a sexual assault.
"Music is medicine and this song saves me over and over again", she said while tearing up.
Introducing the last song in her set, Escapism featuring 070 Shake, she said: "This is the kind of moment a little girl dreams of."
Source: Press Association