Singer Nathan Evans has been pictured mingling with fans at TRNSMT.

The 'Wellerman (Sea Shanty)' crooner, from Airdrie, was watching Kasabian's main stage set with revellers on Saturday night.

Wearing pink shorts and a t-shirt despite the torrential rain, the star happily chatted with fans in the crowd and posed for selfies. 

Glasgow Times:

We reported this week that the 28-year-old has opened up about his mental health struggles before finding fame in a new BBC documentary.

Before his internet success led to a record deal and a Number 1 single, Nathan was working as a postman.

He told the documentary What Next for the Wellerman? that he had only been in the job a few months, having quit his position in the building trade as a steel erector due to panic attacks.

He said: "Having to get up at 5.30am and do 12 hours on shift and it was always hard graft as well.

"When it's cold, it's dreadful. When you are outside and dealing with the cold it's quite miserable."

He added: "There was one day I was on site - my chest went, my breathing went and I started getting sweaty and I thought 'I am going to start crying here'.

"I started having a panic attack in the cherry picker and I was like 'I'm not doing this any more'."