Watch moment The Killers invite fan on stage to drum at TRNSMT

The Killers praised the TRNSMT crowd as they closed out the final night of the Glasgow festival - and invited a lucky fan on stage to help them.
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Frontman Brandon Flowers told the crowd “we’re feeling a lot of love up here tonight” as the band played hits including Smile Like You Mean It and The Man.

He greeted fans with “What’s up Weegies. We’re brought to you by way of fabulous Las Vegas Nevada. This next one’s a real belter,” before launching into Somebody Told Me.

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He later invited a fan on stage to drum and played covers of Scottish bands The Waterboys and Travis.

The drummer, Tony, reportedly made his way to the front barrier and held up a sign asking to play. Flowers spotted the sign and asked if he would like to come on stage in front of the 45,000 strong crowd.

The US group brought the festival to a close, with home town acts Franz Ferdinand and Chrvches also taking to the main stage.

Music lovers basked in 23C temperatures on Sunday as the heatwave continued for the last day of the five-day event.

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Earlier, rising Scottish star Lewis Capaldi gave a taste of things to come as he covered The Killer’s hit All These Things That I’ve Done.

The fan was invited up on stage with The Killers at TRNSMT festival. Picture: JPThe fan was invited up on stage with The Killers at TRNSMT festival. Picture: JP
The fan was invited up on stage with The Killers at TRNSMT festival. Picture: JP

Fellow Scot Nina Nesbitt appeared with him on the main stage ahead of her headline appearance on the King Tut’s Stage.

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The TRNSMT first-timer and one-time Ed Sheeran muse said: “I love playing gigs in Scotland and I feel like festivals are even better because everybody is a bit drunk and just up for it.”

TRNSMT is in its second year after taking over from T in the Park as Scotland’s major summer music festival.

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Spread over two weekends, Queen + Adam Lambert headlined on Friday, following Texas, The Alabama 3 and The Darkness.

The line-up the previous weekend included headline performances by Liam Gallagher and Arctic Monkeys, with Wolf Alice, Interpol and The Courteeners among the other acts appearing.

Mr Ellis said bands had been singing the praises of the event and audience figures are “well up” on the previous year and could near 250,000.

He said: “I’m really pleased with it. The atmosphere every day has been great, the spirit, the mood of the people has been really wonderful.

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“They’ve been a really well behaved but up for it crowd. The reactions to performances has been brilliant, all the bands have gone away really happy”

He added: “We were sold out for the Arctic Monkeys, sold out for Liam Gallagher and I’m really pleased with the attendances on the other days.

“It’s been a great atmosphere and the weather has been tremendous as well...just a great festival, beyond our best hopes really.”

Police Scotland Superintendent Simon Jeacocke said around 140 people had been reported over the duration of the festival for drug possession, with 18 people stopped at gates on Sunday and one reported for possession of a knife.

He said: “There’s been no real issues with disorder, or antisocial behaviour, people have been really well behaved and I’d personally like to thank them for that.”

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