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Pulp front man Jarvis Cocker said he planned to visit the Banksy exhibition in Glasgow the day after headlining the TRNSMT festival's main stage.
The 59-year-old was in a relaxed mood during his big stage appearance and said Glasgow was the furthest north he had been, before getting the crowd singing happy birthday to Ringo Starr as he performed a set of classic hits.
The Common People hitmaker last made an appearance in Glasgow at SWG3 to perform a dance floor meditation in 2018, where he got the audience to lie on the backs on their backs on the floor.
Jarvis, who threw some fudge at the crowd to celebrate World Chocolate Day during his set in Glasgow Green, arrived back at his hotel around midnight.
He exclusively told the Daily Record he was enjoying himself during his time here and planned to attend the Banksy exhibition in the city centre’s Gallery of Modern Art within the next few hours.
Jarvis said: ”I haven’t seen Banksy yet, but I will do tomorrow.”
He also signed a fan's CD before heading indoors.
Jarvis and Banksy are believed to be good friends , even contributing a special musical composition for Banksy’s Walled Off hotel in Bethlehem.
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