A masked Lewis Capaldi joined protestors at a Black Lives Matter rally in Edinburgh on Sunday.
The Someone You Loved singer, who lives in West Lothian, was spotted in Holyrood park during the rally.
He joined locals to show solidarity with the anti-racism movement after the death of American man George Floyd sparked international outrage.
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Mr Floyd's was seen pleading for air in a horrific video as a police officer knelt on his neck.
Capaldi, wearing a black mask, was seen giving fans a thumbs up as he walked through the park.

Capaldi, 23, who grew up in West Lothian, has been a vocal supporter of the movement since the death of George Floyd.
He has used his social media to encourage fans to show their support alongside other Scottish celebs including Line of Duty star Martin Compston.
Last week, Capaldi tweeted: "Black Lives Matter follow this link to sign petitions or donate money if you are able to."
Crowds bearing placards and surgical masks listened to speakers and chanted anti-racist slogans at the two-hour event, despite pleas from police and politicians to follow lockdown rules and stay home.
Organisers had taken care to make sure the event was as safe as could be, with stewards handing out masks and markers on the ground to ensure people stood two meters apart.
Almost everyone our reporter saw was wearing a mask and speakers reinforced the message regularly.