TRNSMT is returning for 2023 - seeing huge names in music descend on Glasgow Green once again this July.
Seen by many as T In The Park's successor, music lovers from across the country will be able to listen to their favourite artists while enjoying the good weather (hopefully!).
However, planning your big outing can be a difficult task as there is so much to consider when going to any music festival.
This is why we have decided to answer some of the most commonly asked questions around TRNSMT 2023.
Can I take my child to TRNSMT 2023?
Unfortunately, children under the age of 16 are not permitted into the festival with a Challenge 25 policy in place for the event.
All IDs will need a valid date and clear photograph with only original copies being accepted.
Can I take alcohol into TRNSMT 2023 and what are the banned items?
According to the event organisers, bags and rucksacks bigger than A4 size, glass (including perfume), metal or hard plastic bottles and food/drink/drugs/alcohol (even if unopened) are banned items.
Attendees who try and enter with flares and smoke canisters will also be charged by the police with flags, chairs, professional recording equipment, selfie sticks, umbrellas, weapons, frisbees/boomerangs and hi-viz tabards or jackets also banned.
How to get to Glasgow Green for TRNSMT 2023
Glasgow Green is very accessible and is only a short walk from the city centre as well as several train stations which can be found on the Scotrail website.
There are also a number of bus routes that stop just five minutes from Glasgow Green including First Bus Numbers 2,18,60,61,64,240,255 and 263.
Those using the city's subway system can exit via the Buchanan Street and St Enoch Stations which are both a 15-minute walk from the event.
Drivers can park their car a short walk from Glasgow Green using several car parks such as Q Park Albion Street, NCP King Street and NCP Montrose Street.
Can I still get tickets for TRNSMT 2023?
Luckily there are still tickets for TRNSMT 2023 with users only needing to visit the official TRNSMT website to get a hold of them.
Upon accessing the page, visitors will see a 'BOOK TICKETS' button on the top right-hand side of the website.
What are TRNSMT 2023's lineup and headliner times?
The TRNSMT music festival takes place over three days with Friday (July 7), Saturday (July 8) and Sunday (July 9) seeing artists perform.
Here are the artists playing each day, their stage and set times:
Friday (July 7)
Main Stage
- Declan Welsh & The Decadent West: 12:15 - 12:35
- Flo: 13:10 - 13:40
- Joesef: 14:05 - 14:40
- The View: 15:10 - 15:55
- Paul Heaton & Special Guest: 16:20 - 17:15
- Niall Horan: 17:45 - 18:45
- George Ezra: 19:15 - 20:25
- Pulp: 21:10 - 22:50
King Tut’s Stage
- The Joy Hotel: 12:30 - 13:00
- Swim School: 13:30 - 14:00
- Hamish Hawk: 14:30 - 15:00
- Hot Milk: 15:30 - 16:05
- The Big Moon: 16:35 - 17:15
- Warmduscher: 17:45 - 18:30
- Dean Lewis: 19:10 - 20:00
- Cat Burns: 20:45 - 21:35
River Stage
- Slix: 12:45 - 13:15
- High Vis: 13:50 - 14:20
- SIIGHTS: 14:55 - 15:25
- Cloth: 16:00 - 16:30
- Flowerovlove: 17:05 - 17:40
- The Royston Club: 18:20 - 19:05
- Nati Dreddd: 19:50 - 20:35
Saturday July 8
Main Stage
- Brooke Combe: 12:30 - 13:00
- Maisie Peters: 14:25 - 15:05
- Inhaler: 15:35 - 16:20
- Aitch: 18:10 - 19:10
- Kasabian: 19:40 - 20:40
- Sam Fender: 21:20 - 22:50
King Tut’s Stage
- Cassia: 12:30 - 13:00
- Mae Stephens: 13:30 - 14:00
- The Mary Wallopers: 14:30 - 15:00
- Lucy Spraggan: 15:30 - 16:05
- The Coronas: 16:35 - 17:15
- Teddy Swims: 17:45 - 18:30
- The Wombats: 19:15 - 20:15
- LF System: 20:45 - 22:15
River Stage
- Terra Kin: 12:40 - 13:10
- The Big Day: 13:45 - 14:15
- Heidi Curtis: 14:50 - 15:20
- Finn Foxell: 15:55 - 16:25
- Lauran Hibberd: 17:00 - 17:40
- Afflecks Palace: 18:20 - 19:05
- The Blinders: 19:50 - 20:35
Sunday July 9
Main Stage
- Crawlers: 12:30 - 13:00
- Pale Waves: 13:30 - 14:05
- Jamie Webster: 14:35 - 15:15
- Ashnikko: 15:45 - 16:25
- The Kooks: 16:55 - 7:45
- Becky Hill: 18:15 - 19:05
- Royal Blood: 19:35 - 20:35
- The 1975: 21:15 - 22:50
King Tut’s Stage
- Calum Bowie: 12:15 - 12:45
- Lucia & the Best Boys: 13:10 - 13:40
- Dream Wife: 14:05 - 14:35
- Bob Vylan: 15:05 - 15:40
- Lovejoy: 16:10 - 16:50
- The Amazons: 17:20 - 18:00
- The Enemy: 18:45 - 19:35
- Nothing But Thieves: 20:25 - 21:25
River Stage
- Cathy Jain: 12:50 - 13:20
- Neive Ella: 13:55 - 14:25
- Tommy Lefroy: 15:00 - 15:30
- Andrew Cushin: 16:05 - 16:35
- Uninvited: 17:10 - 14:35
- Skylights: 18:25 - 19:05
- Only The Poets: 19:50 - 20:35
TRNSMT begins on Friday, July 7, 2023, and will take place in Glasgow Green.
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