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US rap star 50 Cent gets crowd dancing as he headlines first night of Trnsmt

US rap star 50 Cent gets crowd dancing as he headlines first night of Trnsmt

Fiddy, part of G-Unit, got people dancing with hits including PIMP and Candy Shop.
He performed with a series of female dancers who wore lingerie and denim shorts.
Revellers use hand fans to try and cool down at the Trnsmt festival (Lesley Martin/PA Wire)
His set was at one point punctuated with the sound of gunshots.
Napoli footballer and Scotland international Billy Gilmour was spotted in the crowd on Friday evening.
Australian electro-pop act Confidence Man performed a 2000s dance music-inspired set on the King Tut's stage.
The duo opened with Now U Do, and wore what appeared to be bridal-inspired outfits and performed a choreographed dance routine despite the heat.
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