GERRY Cinnamon made sure TRNSMT was an absolute Belter for 50,000 hometown fans with a blistering headline set. The local hero, 39, told music lovers who flocked to the second day of the festival: “Beautiful mayhem, that’s how we do it in Glasgow . 6 Gerry Cinnamon headlined day two of TRNSMT Credit: PA 6 The down-to-earth singer-songwriter from Castlemilk gave the crowd what they wanted Credit: Getty 6 Martin Compston in the crowd for Gerry Cinnamon's gig 6 Glaswegian’s protege Dylan delighted festivalgoers by performing a surprise cover of Abba's Mamma Mia Credit: PA "We look after each other.

” And his storming set at the city’s green — five years on from his last appearance at Scotland’s premier festival — sent the crowd into raptures. The down-to-earth singer-songwriter from Castlemilk — famously independent after shunning a record label — took to the stage in a Peaky Blinders-style cap. Fans had earlier watched his protege Dylan John Thomas, 27 — hailed as an inspiration after growing up in foster care before going on to score a Top 40 album — seize the limelight on the main stage.

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