
TRNSMT 2025 official stage times confirmed along with entire line up for weekend
TRNSMT bosses have officially announced stage times for this weekend's three day event as Scotland's biggest musical festiva l returns to Glasgow Green for the eighth year.
TRNSMT 2025 will kick start on Friday afternoon on July 11 and run through to Sunday evening on July 13 with huge stars set to headline each day.
Headliners for this year include 50 Cent on the Friday, Biffy Clyro on the Saturday and Snow Patrol on the Sunday who will all perform on the main stage over the course of the weekend. Other big names in the line up for TRNSMT 2025 include The Script, Wet Leg, Fontaines D.C, The Kooks, Gracie Abrams and Jade Thirlwall.
While the headliners are the final performances of each night, doors open at 12 noon each day and there are plenty of other acts to see throughout the three jam-packed days. With four stages across Glasgow Green including the Main Stage, King Tut's Stage, BBC Introducing Stage and Radio One Dance Stage, over 67 acts are set to perform this weekend with more surprise names expected to be announced.
Festival goers are advised to plan out their days to ensure they don't miss out on any acts they want to see. Here's the TRNSMT 2025 line up in full with the official stage times of each act so you can ensure you don't miss out on any performances.
Friday July 11
Main Stage
Calum Bowie: 12.20pm to 12.50pm
James Bay: 1.15pm to 1.55pm
Twin Atlantic: 2.20pm to 3.05pm
Jamie Webster: 3.35pm to 4.20pm
Schoolboy Q: 4.50pm to 5.40pm
Wet Leg: 6.10pm to 7.10pm
The Script: 7.40pm to 8.40pm
50 Cent: 9.30pm to 10.50pm
King Tut's Stage
Remember Monday: 1pm to 1.30pm
Nofun!: 2pm to 2.30pm
Arthur Hill: 3pm to 3.40pm
Good Neighbours: 4.10pm to 4.50pm
The Royston Club: 5.20pm to 6.05pm
Tanner Adell: 6.45pm to 7.30pm
Confidence Man: 8.15pm to 9.15pm
BBC Introducing Stage
Becky Sikasa: 12.30pm to 1pm
Fourth Daughter: 1.30pm to 2pm
Indoor Foxes: 2.45pm to 3.15pm
Redolent: 3.45pm to 4.15pm
Cliffords: 4.45pm to 5.15pm
Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn: 6.15pm to 6.45pm
Bemz: 7.15pm to 8pm
Radio One Dance Stage
Frankie Elyse: 12pm to 1pm
Marianne: 1pm to 2pm
Big Miz: 2pm to 4pm
Connor Coates: 4pm to 6pm
La La: 6pm to 8pm
Nimino: 8pm to 9.30pm
Saturday July 12
Main Stage
Lucia and The Best Boys: 12.20pm to 12.50pm
Alessi Rose: 1.15pm to 1.45pm
Wunderhorse: 2.10pm to 2.50pm
Sigrid: 3.15pm to 4pm
Inhaler: 4.30pm to 5.20pm
The Kooks: 5.50pm to 6.50pm
Fontaines D.C.: 7.30pm to 8.30pm
Biffy Clyro: 9.10pm to 10.50pm
King Tut's Stage
Chloe Qisha: 1pm to 1.30pm
Hot Wax: 1.55pm to 2.35pm
Brogeal: 3.05pm to 3.40pm
Amble: 4.05pm to 4.45pm
Biig Piig: 5.25pm to 6.10pm
James Marriot: 6.40pm to 7.25pm
Jake Bugg: 7.55pm to 8.55pm
Underworld: 9.30pm to 10.45pm
BBC Introducing Stage
Alex Spencer: 1.30pm to 2pm
Fright Years: 2.30pm to 3pm
The Rooks: 3.30pm to 4pm
Welly: 4.30pm to 5pm
The Guest List: 5.30pm to 6pm
Chloe Slater: 7.10pm to 7.50pm
VLURE: 8.40pm to 9.20pm
Radio One Dance Stage
Eva: 12pm to 1pm
Dominique: 1pm to 2pm
Hanà: 2pm to 4pm
Arielle Free: 4pm to 6pm
Hayley Zalassi: 6pm to 7.30pm
Jaguar: 7.30pm to 9.30pm
Sunday July 13
Main Stage
Nieve Ella: 12.30pm to 1pm
Tom Walker: 1.25pm to 2.15pm
Nathan Evans and The Saint PHNX Band: 2.45pm to 3.30pm
The Lathums: 4pm to 4.45pm
Myles Smith: 5.15pm to 6pm
Jade: 6.30pm to 7.15pm
Gracie Abrams: 7.45pm to 8.45pm
Snow Patrol: 9.25pm to 10.55pm
King Tut's stage
Nxdia: 12.30pm to 1pm
Kerr Mercer: 1.20pm to 1.50pm
Kyle Falconer: 2.20pm to 2.50pm
Rianne Downey: 3.20pm to 4pm
Nina Nesbitt: 4.30pm to 5.10pm
The K's: 5.40pm to 6.20pm
Brooke Combe: 6.50pm to 7.40pm
Shed Seven: 8.20pm to 9.20pm
BBC Introducing Stage
Pat Hamilton: 1pm to 1.30pm
Kuleeangee: 2.05pm to 2.35pm
Dictator: 3.05pm to 3.35pm
Ben Ellis: 4.05pm to 4.35pm
Nell Mescal: 5.15pm to 5.40pm
Aaron Rowe: 6.20pm to 6.50pm
Matilda Mann: 8.30pm to 9.10pm
Radio One Dance Stage
Beaux: 12pm to 1pm
Kane Kirkpatrick: 1pm to 2.30pm
Sarah Story: 2.30pm to 4pm
Charlie Hedges: 4pm to 6pm
Beth: 6pm to 8pm
Jazzy: 8pm to 9.30pm
The entire schedule for the weekend can be found on the official TRNSMT app alongside a map of the festival grounds and all of the food vendors available on site.
Tickets are still available to buy for all three days or fans can purchase an entire weekend ticket with a range of packages available. You can buy all ticket types here.
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