DIE-HARD Rangers fan and singer songwriter Callum Beattie performed his new single from the club's trophy room.
The Edinburgh born star, 32, filled the room with music as he donned his guitar and sang It's Christmas.
Rangers posted the performance on social media for fellow fans to enjoy the festivities.
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The club wrote: "We were delighted to invite @callumbeattieuk to our famous trophy room to perform his new single “It’s Christmas”.
"The song is available to download now from all major music platforms. Christmas at Rangers is all about being #ForeverTogether."
🎵 We were delighted to invite @callumbeattieuk to our famous trophy room to perform his new single “It’s Christmas”
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) December 8, 2021
🎧 The song is available to download now from all major music platforms.
🎄 Christmas at Rangers is all about being #ForeverTogether | https://t.co/4Kdni8fSqD pic.twitter.com/GArbfk0u10
Callum has so far achieved coniderable success since the release of his debut album People Like Us in May 2020.
It's Christmas was written by Callum alongside the drummer for Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher.
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While dressed in a white T shirt for the Ibrox gig, Callum was wearing a Rangers top when he shared his delight at being invited to the trophy room.
He said on Twitter: "What a way to spend an afternoon!"
What a way to spent an afternoon! Thanks for the invite @RangersTV @RangersFC pic.twitter.com/UEtbr5C6vE
— Callum Beattie (@callumbeattieuk) December 7, 2021
Callum's single is now available for download.
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