The crowd went wild when Johnny Depp took the stage in Scotland Friday night, as fans screamed, 'INNOCENT, INNOCENT!!!'
in Scotland Friday night ... the crowd went wild when he took the stage as fans screamed,"INNOCENT, INNOCENT!!!", this time at the Glasgow Concert Hall.
The venue was packed to the gills, as 3,000 fans showed deafening approval as Johnny sang cover songs like"What's Going On?" and"Isolation."Johnny was clearly in a great mood, but didn't laugh or joke ... especially about
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