A main stage performer at TRNSMT has pulled out due to "unforeseen circumstances".
Girl group FLO were listed as the first act on the main stage of the Glasgow Green festival, however they have been removed from the list of acts.
In a statement shared on Twitter, a spokesperson for TRNSMT festival said: "Dead Pony Band will now join the bill alongside Boyish. Swim School will now be opening the mainstage on Saturday.
"Please note, due to unforeseen circumstances FLO can no longer perform at TRNSMT Festival."
LINEUP UPDATE 📢 Glasgow locals @DeadPonyBand will now join the bill alongside @boyishmusic . @weareswimschool will now be opening the mainstage on Saturday⚡️ Please note, due to unforeseen circumstances FLO can no longer perform at TRNSMT Festival.
— TRNSMT Festival (@TRNSMTfest) July 5, 2023
🎟 ~ https://t.co/grnHwdW3IS pic.twitter.com/6awlygyxZu
Instead, the first performer on the main stage will now be Dead Pony, a post-punk indie band, at 12.15pm.
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