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He’s certainly one of the country’s biggest rockers.
The large audiences at Scotland’s T In The Park music festival were in for an unexpected treat when Hollywood actor Will Smith stepped onto the stage to introduce the headliner, Calvin Harris, on Saturday night.
The Men In Black star took to the main stage before the DJ appeared in front of tens of thousands of people at Balado in Kinross-shire.

He’s the man: Will Smith made a surprise appearance at Scotland’s T In The Park music festival to introduce pop star Calvin Harris
Will, 45, told fans: ‘Ladies and gentleman, I present to you – Scotland’s own, Calvin Harris.’
The 30-year-old – a firm favourite with the crowd – opened by playing Under Control.
Despite the rain, revelers danced energetically as Calvin Harris performed for over an hour. Will Smith then rejoined him on stage for the closing song, exclaiming, ‘Scotland, I love you.’
The Men In Black star rocked a blue jean jacket with black leather sleeves over a black T-shirt, and black leather jeans.

Put your hands up: The Men In Black star took to the main stage at the festival in Balado in Kinross-shire

And heeeere’s Calvin: The 45-year-old pointed as the Scottish singer-songwriter hit the stage
The set came after a performance from Paolo Nutini in which he saved his hit Last Request until the end, much to the delight of the audience.
Earlier in the day, festival attendees donned waterproof ponchos as they braved the heavy rain while Pharrell Williams performed on the main stage at the event, which featured four different stages.
The rain cleared up during his 60-minute set, which he closed with hit single Happy.
The Charlatans were welcomed back to the festival 18 years to the day they performed at the very first T In The Park in 1997.

The rain can’t stop him: Calvin played for over an hour in the soggy conditions

Rousing the crowd: The 30-year-old opened the set with his hit, Under Control
The Stranglers, Katy B and Scottish band Twin Atlantic, James and Rudimental were also on the line-up.
Sunday, the final day of the event, will see Arctic Monkeys become the last act to play at the festival’s current home near Kinross.
Paul Weller, Jake Bugg, Kaiser Chiefs, Bastille and Franz Ferdinand are also included in the line-up bidding farewell to Balado.
The festival is moving to the Strathallan Castle estate in Perthshire next year.

Closing the night: The hitmaker wrapped the second evening of the massive three-day festival