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Line Of Duty’s Adrian Dunbar treats music venue crowd with Elvis Presley classic-Stella Akinwumi-Entertainment – Metro
Fans were loving his performance!
Fans were delighted with the star’s performance (Picture: PA)
Line Of Duty star Adrian Dunbar took to the stage and performed a rendition of Elvis Presley’s That’s All Right.
The 64-year-old actor, who plays DSI Ted Hastings in the hit BBC drama, sang the popular rhythm and blues at the QT jazz bar hotel in Covent Garden on Friday night.
Adrian certainly looked the part as he dressed in a white shirt and dark blazer jacket, and even came through with a live band and backup singers.
His impromptu gig appeared to go down well with the audience as he was met with cheering and applause.
This wouldn’t be the first time the star shocked people with his impressive vocals, as in 2019 he performed a cover of Louis Armstrong’s classic, What A Wonderful World while appearing on the show.
Adrian recently teased that Line of Duty fans should be excited about a potential seventh season.
Adrian appeared to be having the time of his life. (Picture: PA)
Adrian plays Superintendent Ted Hastings in the hit series (Picture: BBC)
Martin Compston (Steve Arnott) admitted while he, show creator Jed Mercurio and castmates Vicky McClure and Adrian are all interested in making more episodes of the police corruption drama after some fans were left underwhelmed by the season six finale, there are no new developments.
‘Look, nothing’s changed,’ he said.
‘I’m really chuffed, we’re really delighted people still want us back.
‘That conversation, we had a really honest one whether we were all up for doing it again, and I believe we all are.’
He continued: ‘But unfortunately, at this point in time, there’s nothing immediate, there’s nothing coming very soon. I think we’d all like to at some point, it’s just all getting us together.’
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Martin insisted the speculation isn’t ‘fair on the fans’, who have their expectations built up by speculation about the future of the show.
‘I think probably the best thing is to wait for official confirmation from us, because it’s not fair on the fans either, people getting excited and not knowing what’s gonna happen,’ he added.
‘So I think probably wait for confirmation from us, but unfortunately there’s nothing I can give.’
Line Of Duty series 1 to 6 is available to watch on BBC iPlayer.
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