TRNSMT Festival is back for 2022. Here's the lineup for the festival on Glasgow Green, and stage times for the main performances.
TRNSMT Festival lineup stage times Sunday, July 10 TRNSMT Festival lineup stage times Saturday, July 9 Limited tickets are still currently available for Sunday, on the TRNSMT website. TRNSMT Festival lineup stage times Friday, July 8 The lineup schedule is available on the TRNSMT festival app, here’s what’s in store on the main stage each day.
The TRNSMT gates are officially open with eager Scots flocking in for a weekend of music and fun. Paolo Nutini, The Strokes and Lewis Capaldi will be ...
Saturday is expected to be much of the same, with cloudy skies, temperatures of 19C predicted and a 10% chance of rain throughout the day. The early birds are already getting into festival mode with bright coloured outfits, sunglasses and bucket hats as the first acts of the day take to the stage. The early birds are streaming in as Scotland's biggest music festival kicks off
Teenage singer Connor Fyfe is set to become the youngest ever performer at Scotland's biggest music festival. The 15-year-old was being driven home from a ...
After his TRNSMT show around 5pm on Sunday, Connor’s attention will turn to slots at the HebCelt and Belladrum festivals. “I think he will be very welcome in the VIP area as our guest on Sunday,” Mr Ellis told STV News. The Bellshill boy had actually bought tickets for the TRNSMT weekend before he was added to the bill – and can’t wait to see Nutini take the stage.
TRNSMT, the biggest music festival in Scotland, makes its triumphant return to Glasgow Green today with Paolo Nutini headlining - but will it stay dry and ...
Through the early hours and towards dawn, some patchy cloud will drift in from the north, turning cloudier for many." The sun, according to the forecasters, is expected to make an appearance from 4pm - right in time for the bigger acts taking the main stage at the Glasgow festival. Meanwhile, the Met Office promises highs of 17 degrees (for the sake of optimism we're going to put our faith in them) and sunny intervals across the afternoon.
Thousands of music fans have descended on the park this morning to see Paolo Nutini, Sam Fender, Lewis Capaldi, The Strokes and more, over the weekend. Glasgow ...
Paolo Nutini, The Strokes and Lewis Capaldi will headline the three-day festival taking place this weekend.
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The landmark music event starts tonight, with acts including Paolo Nutini, Lewis Capaldi and The Strokes headling the festival in Glasgow Green. However, ...
This means that festival-goers hoping to head back to Largs after the concert will rely on buses, taxis or sharing cars to get home. There will be no trains back to Largs after any night of this weekend's TRNSMT festival. No trains back to Largs from TRNSMT festival this weekend
If you're heading out to the festival this weekend, find out everything you need to know below. TRNSMT stage timings. TRNSMT festival will take place over three ...
On Saturday, Glasgow will see highs of 19 degrees. On Sunday, Wolf Alice will perform at 7.40pm, The Reytons will perform at 7.50pm, Easy Life will be on stage at 8.25pm, and Lewis Capaldi will be on at 9.20pm. Friday in Glasgow will see highs of 18 degrees, and will be mostly cloudy, but will get drier and brighter in the afternoon. On Saturday, Foals will perform at 7.40pm, Baby Strange will be on at 7.50pm, Jimmy Eat World will be on at 8.30pm, and The Strokes will be on at 9.20pm. On Friday, Sam Fender will be on stage at 7.15pm, The Skinner Brothers will be on at 7.50pm, Beabadoobee will be on at 8.20pm, and Paolo Nutini will perform at 9.10pm. On the main stage will be Paolo Nutini, Sam Fender, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Tom Grennan, The Lathums, Ella Henderson, and The Bootleg Beatles.
The former X Factor star took to the main stage on Friday to entertain thousands of revellers where she proclaimed her Scottish ancestry. She beamed: “It feels ...
Songstress Ella Henderson paid tribute to her Scottish roots during her TRNSMT set. Ella Henderson pays tribute to her Scottish roots during Glasgow TRNSMT set
The first act will take to the stage at 12.15pm this afternoon before the first day of the festival closes with Paolo Nutini making his return to the ...
The VIP area stays open until Midnight. - Stone (6.20pm - 7.05pm) - Dead Pony (2.55pm - 3.25pm) - Beabadoobee (8.20pm - 9.20pm) - Etta Marcus (12.45pm - 1.15pm) - The Regrettes (4.15pm - 4.55pm) - Kitti (12.15pm - 12.45pm) - Callum Beattie (3.10pm - 3.45pm) - Paolo Nutini (9.20pm - 10.50pm) - The Lathums (3.25pm - 4.10pm) - Sam Fender (7.30pm - 8.40pm) - Ella Henderson (2.15pm - 2.55pm)
Delighted Luke La Volpe finally performed to a TRNSMT crowd today after coronavirus halted his performance in 2021.
La Volpe has graced the same stage where Gerry Cinnamon made his TRNSMT debut and now that Scottish singer is due to play to a Hampden crowd next week And that is something he believes himself promising the crowd a return to TRNSMT main stage next year. Delighted Luke La Volpe finally performed to a TRNSMT crowd today after coronavirus halted his performance in 2021.
Thousands of revellers have gathered in Glasgow Green on Friday for the annual Trnsmt festival including a man celebrating his 18th birthday and a ...
Phil Campbell, ScotRail Head of Customer Operations, said: “Customers going to Trnsmt on Sunday should be aware that there will be no trains after the event, so please check your entire journey and know what alternative transport is available.” The festival got underway from noon and has moved back to its summer spot for the first time since 2019 following the coronavirus pandemic. Thousands of revellers have gathered in Glasgow Green on Friday for the annual Trnsmt festival including a man celebrating his 18th birthday and a 61-year-old woman who thought she was the oldest attendee.
Queues formed outside the festival this morning ahead of the first midday opening of the site for the three-day music bash.
Thousands of revellers have piled into Glasgow Green this afternoon for the first day of this year's TRNSMT Festival. Excited music fans were seen queuing around the entrances this morning ahead of the midday opening of the Friday schedule of performances. Queues formed outside the festival this morning ahead of the first midday opening of the site for the three-day music bash.
ScotRail has warned festival-goers if they stick around to see Paolo Nutini, The Strokes, or Lewis Capaldi headline Trnsmt they might not be able to get the ...
But, on both those days, the last train back from Glasgow Central to Neilston will leave 11.05pm, to East Kilbride at 11.17pm, Gourock at 11.21pm, Stirling 11.22pm, and Ayr at 11.30. On Friday, Paolo Nutini and Sam Fender are set to play the festival on the main stage and, on Saturday, The Strokes are set to entertain the Glasgow Green crowd as well as Foals and Fontaines DC. The union has accepted a recent pay offer of a 5% pay rise and it will be put to their members for approval on July 11.
A young man celebrating his 18th birthday and a 61-year-old at the festival were among the revellers arriving on Friday.
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The grey skies threatened a shower early afternoon but the general temperature was described as ‘clammy’ in some places and ‘windy’ in others. From 11 am, queues could be seen winding their way around the two entrances to Glasgow Green as saltires waved and fans wearing booty shorts and bucket hats screamed in anticipation. Margaret Mcavoy, from Hurlford in East Ayrshire, has Type 2 diabetes and had been taking insulin and tablets to manage the condition for two years. Overpayment for the benefit is 2.2%, or £120 million. Glasgow City Building employee Richard correctly guessed the amount on Clyde 1’s Cash Register on Thursday, July 7, which his colleagues watched on. Good evening and welcome to today's Daily Record headline briefing.
From 11am, queues could be seen winding their way around the two entrances to Glasgow Green as saltires waved and fans screamed in anticipation.
A video showed ravers waving their hands in air as she spun a Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B banger to the raucous revellers. After a popular debut in 2021, the Boogie Bar stage made a return this year - offering an eclectic mix of bangers and contemporary beats. From 11am, queues could be seen winding their way around the two entrances to Glasgow Green as saltires waved and fans wearing booty shorts and bucket hats screamed in anticipation.
Some were heard screaming and fleeing the scene as dozens of the birds flew into one of the food court areas at the Glasgow Green festival.
The grey skies threatened a shower early afternoon but the general temperature was described as ‘clammy’ in some places and ‘windy’ in others. Unfortunately, they missed out on being able to enjoy a McDonalds - as the van was so popular they had ran out of grub by 6.30pm. Revellers were heard screaming and fleeing the scene as dozens of birds flew into one of the many food court areas at the Glasgow Green festival.
A dedicated TRNSMT fan had an unusual item in the air to party with singer Ella Henderson during her set today.