Nobody does festivals like Scotland - as these sloshing Jimmy Eat World fans at TRNSMT show.
As the US emo hitmakers - known for songs like The Middle and Pain - performed on day two of the festival a group of fans felt inspired to break into the Slosh.
The popular line dance might not seem like the ideal fit for pop-punk but the hardy few who started the groove soon had others joining in.
Cheered on by laughing bystanders, the group kept the dance up all the way through one of the American band’s hits as they played the King Tut’s Stage on Saturday night, with more joining in as the song built to the end.
The Slosh was invented in the 1970s and has become a wedding disco favourite across the world. Comedy series Still Game even featured the dance, choreographed to Daniel Boone’s perennial hit Beautiful Sunday.
TRNSMT day two is set to close out with The Strokes, before day three features the likes of Nina Nesbitt, DMA’s, Wolf Alice and Lewis Capaldi.
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