Scotland’s most famous music festival is back for another year between July 11 and 13, 2025, bringing some of the world’s favourite musicians into one place. Organised by the same people behind T In The Park, TRNSMT has already announced its first wave of headliners, including 50 Cent, Snow Patrol and The Script.
TRNSMT is a huge music festival which has been taking over Glasgow Green and has seen tremendous success ever since opening in 2017. The idea behind the festival is that there are no tents, so party-goers can go home for a good night’s rest at the end of each day.
TRNSMT line-up
Indie-pop duo Good Neighbours is coming to Glasgow Green on Friday, as well as YouTuber and Podcaster Arthur Hill with his own mix of comedy and pop. NOFUN!, the 9-member LA music collective, is also set to bring blended sounds from alternative rock to hip-hop.
What is more, Glasgow’s own Lucia & the Best Boys are added to the lineup following their UK headline tour. The band commented: “We can’t wait to be back playing the main stage in our hometown at TRNSMT this year”.
Known for their special fusion of Scottish folk and punk, Brògeal from Falkirk is also joining the legendary Scottish headliners Biffy Clyro who were announced last year.

Headliners Snow Patrol is joined by Scotland’s very own Tom Walker on Sunday, along with Nathan Evans & The Saint Phnx Band returning with their folk-pop vibes. Moreover, Edinburgh-born Brooke Combe will bring a soulful sound, and Kyle Falconer will make a welcome comeback after his third solo album.
Geoff Ellis, Festival Director of TRNSMT said: “This year’s TRNSMT lineup just got even bigger with globally renowned stars and chart-topping rappers, to pop sensations and amazing homegrown bands joining the bill.
Festivals like TRNSMT aren’t just about seeing your favourite artists – they’re about discovering your next favourite too. Whether you come to see the biggest names in music or to find new artists and genres, TRNSMT is the perfect place to experience unforgettable performances and the incredible energy of a Scottish crowd.”
TRNSMT site map

This year’s site map highlights the locations of the stages and VIP area, where all the bars, food vendors, and pop-up activations can be found. This year, visitors can enjoy Rockstar Energy Drink Bar, Pepsi Max, Jägermeister’s Jägerplatz, Smirnoff Bar, as well as Three’s ‘Charge and Vibe’ and a second charging station.
Preparty & Afterparty
Six festival acts will be putting on intimate shows at two iconic Glasgow venues, ensuring non-stop live music is available from Thursday through to late on Sunday.
Restricted items
The website has a full section on what you can and cannot bring into the event. Bags and rucksacks are allowed for essential items, but should be smaller than an A4 piece of paper. You can find the full list here.
Getting there

Festival-goers are urged to use public transport to attend Glasgow Green, with plenty of travel options available. The best thing to do is just use trains and buses to get to the city centre, and just walk to TRNSMT from there.
You can book your tickets on the TRNSMT website.