Calvin Harris has shared a video on TikTok of his massive gig at Hampden Park on Saturday.
The world-famous DJ returned to his home country to play the 52,000-capacity Glasgow stadium ahead of his upcoming album Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 2. Arielle Free, Disciples, and MK were the support acts for the event.
The producer played many of his smash hits such as 'Giant', 'One Kiss', 'We Found Love', and 'Drinking From the Bottle'. He also covered well-known classics like 'Seven Nation Army' by The White Stripes and 'We Are Your Friends' by Justice.
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On Sunday evening, the night after the concert, Harris posted a video on TikTok — his second ever post on the platform — showing the "unreal" view from the stage.
In the clip, somebody behind Harris takes a video of him while he performs his chart-topping hit 'Sweet Nothing', which features vocals by Florence and the Machine. The caption of the video reads "Unreal Hampden views" alongside a Scottish flag emoji.
Since being posted, the video has been viewed more than 473,000 times, and has received over 68,000 likes and 1500 comments.
One user wrote: "Phenomenal night. Never experienced anything like this in my life."
"Best night EVER, he better come back to Scotland soon," echoed a second, while a third said: "Best experience of my life".
"No find a better crowd than the Scots," argued a fourth.
"1000% his best crowd," a fifth agreed.
Another stated: "Class night. Please come back soon."
"We traveled from Manchester for this and it was 100% worth it," revealed a seventh.
Meanwhile, an eighth wrote: "Outstanding night Glasgow knows how to party."
Another video showing fans jumping the barriers at the concert to get in to the standing area has gone viral.
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