LEWIS Capaldi has been spotted at TRNSMT after pulling out of the Glasgow Green event earlier this year.
The Scottish star was due to close the music festival this evening but was a casualty of the move to reschedule the event.
Fans were shocked to spot the Someone You Loved singer in the crowds yesterday.
One wrote: "@LewisCapaldi was nice meeting you at TRNSMT x"
@LewisCapaldi was nice meeting u at trnsmt x pic.twitter.com/zCeMUXNjZP
— hevs (@heathersolleyx) September 11, 2021
Another said: "Lewis Capaldi was at TRNSMT omg."
Another fan spotted the musician standing next to Twin Atlantic frontman, Sam McTrusty.
They said: "Lewis Capaldi, the only man that can cancel a festival but turn up the night before to watch Liam play and no one is phased on the fact he cancelled."
Lewis Capaldi, the only man that can cancel a festival but turn up the night before to watch Liam play and no one is phased on the fact he cancelled🤷🏼♀️😂 pic.twitter.com/JxEFw9pmWB
— LD (@lauraadickson1) September 12, 2021
It comes it was previously reported that the 24-year-old announced he would be taking a break from social media to "crack on" with recording his second album.
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