
TRNSMT star JADE expresses love for Scottish tipple following performance
JADE thrilled the crowd at Glasgow Green over the weekend as she attended TRNSMT 2025. The hottest weekend of the year provided the perfect conditions for revellers who basked in record-breaking temperatures.
Over the three days, temperatures peaked at 30C on Saturday, and continued into Sunday. The former Little Mix star sensationally stepped out onto the stage with a sweet nod to Scotland on day three, sporting a green tartan ensemble shirt-style dress.
Taking to social media, the former X Factor star revealed her love for Scotland to the delight of fans. Posting a video of herself lounging backstage to the chorus of bagpipes playing in an audio track over the top.
"Me," she captioned the video alongside a handshake emoji "Haggis + Irn Bru," hinting at her love for the two Scottish staples. "Can u play the bagpipes?," one fan asked as the singer jokingly jibed back "can u Keisha?"
Another Scottish fan quipped, "haggis supper and a can of ib or you wurnae here," as JADE responded simply with "Aye."
Her TikTok comments were flooded with praise from revellers who had watched her perform in Glasgow Green at the weekend. "Been counting down the days until you performed in Scotland again tonight was amazing thank you," chimed one fan.
"Scotland LOVES you JADE," penned another fan. Someone else wrote, "Unreal at trnsmt yesterday!!!! hope you caught a haggis running about Glasgow Green."
She also posted another TikTok to the Trainspotting hit Born Slippy by Underworld as she strutted in her tartan outfit, sending fans into a frenzy.
Elsewhere, during her performance on Sunday JADE suffered a wardrobe malfunction amid the sizzling temperatures. She said: 'Oh my god it is hot. I know we've just got going, but if you don't mind I'm going to take myself stage right as my t**s are literally out
'There's a great bit of areola on show right now.'
Thankfully one of her team quickly sewed her shirt back on properly and she was able to continue with her performance. She added: 'I'm so excited to be here in Glasgow.
'I haven't performed here for a few years. The last time I was here with Little Mix and it feels sometimes weird but very exciting and liberating to be here as a solo artist. I'll give you everything I have.'
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