Fans at the TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow reportedly turned disappointment over Scotland’s recent World Cup defeat into a celebration, joining together for a massive sing-along to songs by The Fratellis in the summer sunshine.
The mood at the festival remained upbeat despite Scotland’s 1–0 loss to Morocco in their latest World Cup group-stage match. Festivalgoers gathered in large crowds, singing along to hits such as Chelsea Dagger—a track that has long been associated with Scottish sporting events and celebrations.
TRNSMT, held on Glasgow Green, drew thousands of music fans for performances from major artists across the weekend. Many attendees appeared determined not to let the football result overshadow the festival atmosphere, with social media videos showing crowds chanting and singing together throughout the day.
Scotland still have one group-stage match remaining at the 2026 World Cup, against Brazil, giving supporters another opportunity to rally behind the national team.
The combination of sunny weather, live music, and a crowd-wide Fratellis sing-along helped transform what could have been a gloomy day for Scottish fans into a memorable festival moment.
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