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By MARC ANDREWS
Pharrell Williams has rapidly ascended to the pinnacle of global pop stardom, and at T In The Park in Scotland, he radiated his charisma and talent during a high-energy performance on the festival’s second day.
Sporting one of his iconic oversized hats and adorned with flashy jewelry that nods to his hip-hop heritage, Pharrell captivated the audience with a mix of both classic and fresh hits. He also delighted fans with a glimpse of his toned physique as he danced energetically across the stage.
At 41, Pharrell showcased his entrepreneurial flair, donning a hoodie from his own Billionaire Boys Club line—though this time, he opted for a piece from the Billionaire Girls Club collection.
Thousands of music enthusiasts reveled in the festival’s vibrant atmosphere, enjoying performances from other major artists like Calvin Harris and Paolo Nutini on this exhilarating day of music.
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Fab abs: Pharrell Williams showed off his toned figure during his T in the Park performance in Scotland on Saturday
Getting lucky: Pharrell performed tracks from her latest album G.I.R.L. during the Festival
Hats off: Pharrell bows to the audience and makes sure he doesn’t lose his beloved headwear
Tens of thousands of music fans enjoyed the second day of T in the Park, with some of the other big name acts appearing including Calvin Harris and Paolo Nutini.
Revellers swapped their sunglasses for waterproofs and wellies as rain fell over Balado in Kinross-shire during the afternoon.
Organisers described the opening day atmosphere of the weekend-long event as ‘tremendous’ as the crowds said farewell to the site after 18 years of hosting the festival.
Proving his versatility: Pharrell wore a Billionaire Girls Club hoodie from his range
Kiesza, The Stranglers, Katy B and Scottish band Twin Atlantic performed on the main stage, with Calvin Harris bringing the party to a close.
Biffy Clyro headlined the first day, with performances from Ed Sheeran and Ellie Goulding also seeing the crowds party in glorious sunshine.
Elbow, Bombay Bicycle Club, John Newman, Rudimental, the Human League and the 1975 also performed today for the crowd of up to 85,000.
Feeling Happy: Fans get in the spirit as they watch Pharrell performing
Sophie Ellis-Bextor also appeared at the festival wearing a Heidi-inspired dress that might have come directly from the Alps.
The stage will be packed up at Balado tomorrow for the final time after Arctic Monkeys perform as the festival moves to the Strathallan Castle estate in Perthshire next year.
Other performers over the weekend include the headliners of T in the Park’s first year in Kinross-shire – the Charlatans and Paul Weller.
Happy times: Some of the cowd wear flowers in their hair as they dance to Pharrell’s set
Meanwhile Pharrell last week shared the spotlight with U2’s Bono as he picked up a prestigious award at a music industry bash.
The US superstar, who has been involved in a string of massive hits including Blurred Lines, Get Lucky and Happy, was joined by the U2 frontman as he picked up the Raymond Weil International Award at the O2 Silver Clef Awards.
Pharell declared that his love for music was as strong as ever.
‘It always meant the same thing that it means now,’ he insisted, ‘it feels amazing.’