Heavy rain marks Sam Fender’s closing set on second day of Trnsmt

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eavy rain marked Sam Fender’s headline set on the second evening of the Trnsmt pageant in Glasgow.

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The Newcastle rocker closed the pageant’s second evening with pyrotechnics, fireworks and confetti as he remarked on the journey he had taken from the pageant’s starting.

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In a nod to Fender’s residence city, a lot of his followers had been seen sporting black and white Newcastle strips.

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He mentioned: “We’ve played every stage in this festival, from a little stage over there to the main stage.

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“It’s just really surreal.

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“I just feel like nothing is f****** real anymore.”

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He performed hits comparable to Getting Started, Will We Talk and Hypersonic Missiles and completed off with Seventeen Going Under.

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Mid-set, the Geordie singer led the gang in a chant of “F*** the Tories.”

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He beforehand mentioned he had “hated” the get together and that nothing has modified since he was younger.

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Kasabian additionally performed the principle stage of the pageant with hits comparable to Club Foot, L.S.F and Underdog.

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Glasgow Green turned to mud after heavy rain fell on the location.

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Thunderstorms had been forecast all through the day.

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Festival goers must deal with additional forecasts for rain on Sunday, in line with the Met Office, however the climate will enhance later within the night.

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On Sunday, The 1975 fronted by Matty Healy, will shut the three day pageant alongside Royal Blood, Becky Hill and The Kooks.

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Around 50,000 attended every day of the gig which is now in its seventh yr.

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Geoff Ellis, pageant director at TRNSMT mentioned: “Saturday at TRNSMT is always pretty special and this one was no different.

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“Seeing Sam Fender close the main stage after years of moving his way up the festival was a proud moment and there’s no one better to get the crowd ready for him than Kasabian.

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“The bar was set high across the site and it’s always amazing to witness fans discovering new music from the likes of Swim School and Heidi Curtis. We were keeping a close eye on the weather but any showers were overshadowed by an action packed day of live music.”

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