
Singer dedicates song to wife on Glasgow TRNSMT 2025 stage
The singer was well-suited to the early afternoon slot and got the early crowd swaying and singing along instantly.
'This one's for my wonderful wife who I've been with for 12 years now.' Beams Tom before launching into a sing-along version of Just You And I.
A sweet moment that prompted every couple in the crowd to embrace in a beautiful moment.
Singer dedicates song to wife on Glasgow TRNSMT 2025 stage (Image: LESLEY MARTIN)
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Tom's voice is incredible and only bettered by the Glasgow Green crowd belting out the chorus in the sweltering heat as he watches on, grinning from ear to ear.
He was on fine form as he belted out each soaring chorus, showing off a dynamic range of both soft and high-energy songs in his arsenal.
'Cheers!' Tom cracks open a beer and salutes the crowd before ripping into Find Your Way Back Home.
A bluesy-rock number which lets his guitar skills take front and centre as he rips into a solo.
It's in these huge ballads that he really shows off his voice, stunning, soaring, while full of gravel and grit.
Holy Ghost sees him urge fans to headband along, 'Your touch is biblical' is belted out and backed by powerful drums.
Tom admits: 'I thought there was gonna be about five people here, so thanks for coming down early!'
But he shouldn't have worried, as he pulled in one of the biggest afternoon crowds of the weekend.
'We played a gig in Ireland last night and haven't been to bed yet, so if my voice gives up at any point, sorry!' Jokes Tom.
But he needn't have worried as the power of his vocals gives a sublime performance of Castles.
Burn sees Tom show off his showmanship as he preludes the song with a call and response, joking: 'This is gonna be on telly later, so don't make me look bad.'
What a way to get the Sunday crowd going, Tom's an absolute treat live and his genuine stage presence goes down so well.
Finishing with his biggest hit, Leave A Light On, he told the Glasgow crowd, 'You don't know how much this means to me.'
As Cammy Burns joins him on bagpipes for the song's triumphant crescendo, the sing-along is deafening.
'Glasgow it's been an absolute pleasure' signs off Tom before he leaves the stage - Tom the pleasure was all TRNSMT's.
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