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The moment JLS Edinburgh crowd break out into classic Scottish children’s song
X Factor stars JLS brought back the nostalgia on Tuesday night as thousands flocked to Edinburgh Castle to see them perform.
While they sang their classics including Beat Again and The Club is Alive, the quartet added a surprise song to their set list – one many Scottish people will know from their childhood.
JLS is made up of Oritsé, Marvin, Aston and JB. They rose to fame after appearing as a group on the ITV talent show in 2008.
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The group appeared to prove their dedication to their Scottish fans at their Castle Concert event after the crowd taught them the No Scotland. No Party chant. Later, JLS broke out into song as they adopted Scottish accents and sung Ye Cannae Shove Yer Granny Aff a Bus, while thousands joined in to support.
The moment was captured on TikTok as the crowd cheered after each line. In the video, an array of coloured waterproof ponchos can be spotted as the fans braved the miserable weather.
Despite the downpours, the JLS fans were in good spirits while they were transported back to the late 00s with the group’s top hits. The fans were prepared for the torrential rain equipped with ponchos, waterproof coats and umbrellas.
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