'It's an absolute honour to play here.' 🙌🏽
Niall Horan has sung praises for Glasgow while performing at TRNSMT this evening as he said the 'best gigs' take place in our city.
The Glasgow Green music festival - the largest in Scotland - kicked off today with several stars taking to the stage to belt out their vocals to a crowd of excited fans. Former One Direction band member, the Irish singer-songwriter put on his best Scottish accent while telling spectators "Ye's are f****** mental."
Describing Glasgow as "pretty special", he added: "the best gigs you can ever do are in this city, it's an absolute honour to play here."Niall then belted out Story Of My Life, for the One Direction fans, before singing hits from his new album, The Show. He also gave a shout out to his pal Lewis Capaldi saying "he'll be back" after the Glasgow-born singer announced he was taking a break from touring to focus on his health.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
TRNSMT festival to open with Pulp in headline slotAround 50,000 fans are expected at Glasgow Green for acts including Niall Horan and George Ezra.
Read more »
Exact time rain and thunder will hit Glasgow during TRNSMT music festivalTRNSMT is set to kick off tomorrow (July 7) with festival-goers set to descend onto Glasgow Green in the east end of the city for some music, food, drinks and dance.
Read more »
Beautiful South frontman puts money behind bar at 5 Glasgow pubs before TRNSMTPaul Heaton has put money behind the bar at five pubs in the city so revellers can have a drink on him, as the former Housemartins frontman prepares to play at Glasgow Green.
Read more »
TRNSMT 2023 Day 1 LIVE as Glasgow Green music festival kicks offTRNSMT - Scotland's largest music festival - kicks off its first day today (July 7) with the likes of Niall Horan set to take to the stage. Follow us along for all the latest updates on music, road restrictions, weather and acts.
Read more »
Beautiful South frontman puts money behind five Glasgow pubs for TRNSMT goersPaul Heaton made kind gesture during what he described as the 'the cost of greed crisis' to ensure fans can have a drink on him before he takes to the stage at TRNSMT.
Read more »