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I saw Glasgow’s Dylan John Thomas at TRNSMT – my verdict
Dylan John Thomas placed on a magnetic present at TRNSMT immediately.
Swaggering onto the principle stage as cool as you want, the Glasgow celebrity kicked off his set together with his tune Jenna as he requested the group: “Yous alright TRNSMT, what’s occurring?”
As he went on to sing hits like Really feel The Hearth and No person Else, Thomas could not assist however flash a couple of cheeky smiles on the outrageously energetic Glasgow Inexperienced crowd.
Because the set went on, the star wasn’t shy to indicate off his vary as he performed some slower numbers like his gut-wrenching tune Wake Up Ma, which touches on his experiences of rising up in foster care.
Introducing the music, Thomas joked: “That is the primary music I wrote about issues rising up with out sounding like Annie.”
Earlier than ending off together with his huge hit, Fever, Thomas stored the group hooked regardless of the beginning of a slight downpour as he coated ABBA’s Mamma Mia.
Ending up, he mentioned: “TRNSMT, you’s have been bouncing. We have got a wee present on the (OVO) Hydro on the finish of the 12 months, we’ll see yous there.”
Dylan John Thomas is a full breath of contemporary air and a real Scottish gem and after that set, we really perceive the hype.
We see you Dylan John Thomas and we’re a fan.
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