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I saw Glasgow's Dylan John Thomas at TRNSMT my verdict

I saw Glasgows Dylan John Thomas at TRNSMT my verdict
I saw Glasgow's Dylan John Thomas at TRNSMT 2024 - Here is my verdict.

Dylan John Thomas put on a magnetic show at TRNSMT today. 

Swaggering onto the main stage as cool as you like, the Glasgow superstar kicked off his set with his tune Jenna as he asked the crowd: "Yous alright TRNSMT, what's happening?" 

(Image: Image from Gordon Terris, Newsquest)

(Image: Image from Gordon Terris, Newsquest)

(Image: Image from Gordon Terris, Newsquest)

As he went on to sing hits like Feel The Fire and Nobody Else, Thomas couldn't help but flash a few cheeky smiles at the outrageously energetic Glasgow Green crowd. 

As the set went on, the star wasn't shy to show off his range as he played some slower numbers like his gut-wrenching tune Wake Up Ma, which touches on his experiences of growing up in foster care.

Introducing the song, Thomas joked: "This is the first song I wrote about things growing up without sounding like Annie." 

(Image: Image from Gordon Terris, Newsquest)

Before finishing off with his big hit, Fever, Thomas kept the crowd hooked despite the start of a slight downpour as he covered ABBA's Mamma Mia. 

Finishing up, he said: "TRNSMT, you's have been bouncing. We've got a wee show at the (OVO) Hydro at the end of the year, we'll see yous there." 

(Image: Image from Gordon Terris, Newsquest)

(Image: Image from Gordon Terris, Newsquest)

Dylan John Thomas is a complete breath of fresh air and a true Scottish gem and after that set, we truly understand the hype. 

We see you Dylan John Thomas and we are a fan. 

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