TRNSMT festival is once again coming back to Glasgow Green for another high energy weekend of music. With a variety of stages and acts lined up for this year’s event, revellers will be wanting to lay out a plan of how to best get through the three-day festival.
Taking place at a slightly earlier time this year, TRNSMT is set to begin on Friday, June 19, with the grand finale taking place on Sunday, June 21. This year’s line-up features a variety of popular artists, including Richard Ashcroft, Kasabian, Lewis Capaldi, Wolf Alice, Amy Macdonald and CMAT.
With thousands of Scottish fans set to travel to Glasgow next week for the festival, many people will want to go in with a game plan. Whether you have bagged tickets for all three days or have just chosen one for your favourite artists, many people will want to make the most of their ticket.
If fans have a couple of artists they want to see during the event but aren’t sure if they will clash, this stress can now be lessened as the full weekend stage times have been revealed. This means fans now have a week to figure out which stages they want to head to and when.
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In order to make this task even easier, festival-goers are being encouraged to download this year’s TRNSMT app. Providing access to all of the full stage times across the weekend, the app also comes with a handy notification feature.
If there are a couple of artists that revellers want to make sure they see during the event, they can ‘like’ the stars in the app. They will then receive an alert 15 minutes before that artist is set to go on stage, which will ensure that they don’t miss out on the most anticipated acts of the weekend.
View 2 ImagesRevellers are encouraged to use the TRNSMT app to be notified for set start times.(Image: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
This means that if fans heading to TRNSMT on Friday, June 19, are wanting to see acts such as Wolf Alice, Becky Hill, and BBC Introducing group Soapbox, app users can ‘like’ each of these acts and then be notified in time to leg it to their stage before the set begins.
Festival director Geoff Ellis said: “We’re counting down the days until another huge weekend at Glasgow Green. We have an incredible lineup of artists across four stages, and we can’t wait to welcome fans for what promises to be an unforgettable festival experience.
“To make the most of their weekend, we’d advise everyone to download the TRNSMT app. It has everything you need, from full stage times, the ability to build your own personal schedule, site map, food options and much more.”
On top of this, festival-goers can also use the TRNSMT app to explore the variety of food and drink options available at the event.
Over 40 stalls and vendors have been confirmed for the three-day event, which have been broken down into a variety of categories such as festival favourites, sweet treats, Chinese, fast food, Mexican, BBQ and pizza.
As well as a £10 or less option for those on a budget this year, some vendors will also be selling veggie, vegan, gluten-free, and halal foods, which can be highlighted by adding dietary requirements into the app’s search filter.
All of the stalls can be found on the TRNSMT 2026 map, however revellers should note that TRNSMT is a cashless event, so you will need to pay with their card.
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Additionally, TRNSMT has been granted a temporary public entertainment licence for June 19 so fans can watch the Scotland vs Morocco game which starts at 11pm GMT.
While some community councils objected to the festival screening the match, the curfew for the event has now been extended to 1am for the Friday night only.
