The View frontman Kyle Falconer launched into the national anthem at the Hydro after Scotland scored the opener in their Euros match against Switzerland tonight.
The Dundee outfit’s support set was in full swing during the match when Scott McTominay’s goal had the concert crowd celebrating.
The View then teased, ‘No Scotland, No Party’ before Falconer sang Flower of Scotland.
The jubilant atmosphere set the tone for the night with Scotland drawing the game against Switzerland.
@glasgowtimes The View and the Hydro fans celebrated when Scotland scored against Switzerland in the Euros. The band were supporting Liam Gallagher in Glasgow. #hydro #scotland #euros #switzerland #liamgallagher #theview ♬ original sound - Glasgow Times
The View were supporting Liam Gallagher who is celebrating 30 years of Oasis’ Definitely Maybe with two sold-out shows playing the debut album in its entirety.
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Gallagher later asked fans: "Are you getting leathered at the football or you still holding on? Well, good luck anyway,"
He then humbly added: “I appreciate you all coming out tonight especially when you could be watching the football in the pub. Respect.”
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