LEWIS Capaldi delighted fans on the final day of Scotland’s biggest music festival tonight.

The singer took to the stage wearing a Chewbacca mask and waving a Scotland flag amid a Twitter spat with former Oasis rocker.

The row began when Gallagher declared he didn't know who Capaldi was during a Radio X interview.

The Someone You Loved singer responded by playing the clip before appearing on stage at Glastonbury.

Gallagher, speaking to Variety, subsequently said: "F****** Chewbacca should enjoy his 15 minutes.

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"The greatest day of his life that I slagged him off or called him an idiot.

"It's the greatest day of his f****** life so far. He's just thinking 'wow'.

"Well, I know you're Scottish and all that but f****** hell. It is like a third world country but for f***'s sake, man, you must have had a better day than this. Surely."

The young Scottish singer then changed his Twitter name to Chewis Capaldi.

Capaldi was a late addition to the TRNSMT bill, replacing indie band Snow Patrol.

Aberdeenshire’s Emile Sande also took to the main stage after being called in when Jess Glynne pulled out.

The festival ran across three days, attracting sell-crowds of 50,000 per day at Glasgow Green.

Revellers enjoyed blue skies and sunshine, with temperatures sitting at around 20C.