Jamie Webster graduated his anti-government chant to the TRNSMT main stage.
The Liverpudlian singer, who played the King Tut’s stage at TRNSMT last year, had thousands of revellers chanting’ “f**k the Tories” during his set on Sunday.
It’s a move he has become known for with his guitar fuelled indie pop offering social commentary.
@glasgowtimes Jamie Webster lead a f##k the Tories chant during his main stage set at TRNSMT today. #glasgow #trnsmtfestival #jamiewebster #jamiewebstermusic #tories ♬ original sound - Glasgow Times
Kicking off the performance with Going Out and Days Unknown, he then made his mark with the song that takes aim at the prison system, Davey Kane.
He reassured the audience after talking about the unfairness in the UK’s justice system, “This is a city that looks after its own and each other.”
Chatting throughout his set, Jamie is charismatic, charming the crowd with compliments about Glasgow yet he seeks to speak out against the establishment in the same breath.
He said: “You can always count on the Glasgow army for the party.”
Announcing he's playing the o2 Academy in the city later this year, he finished off his set with This Place and Weekend in Paradise.
He then said: "Look after yourselves, look after each other, have a weekend in paradise and f**k the Tories."
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