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TRNSMT 2025: All the food and drink at weekend music festival and prices - including £15 spicy mince pizza

TRNSMT 2025: All the food and drink at weekend music festival and prices - including £15 spicy mince pizza

Scotsman09-07-2025
TRNSMT has confirmed the full range of food and drink for 2025, with an eclectic mix of over 50 vendors serving everything from pizza to churros.
Between July 11th-13th July, thousands of festival goers will descend on Glasgow Green to see the likes of 50 Cent, Biffy Clyro, Snow Patrol, Gracie Abrams and more, and they will not be short of food and drink options to accompany an amazing weekend of live music.
There are exciting new vendors, including Wholesome Junkies, who featured on BBC's My Million Pound Menu, and who make vegan comfort food.
Edinburgh-based stall, El Dorado Taqueria also debuts, specialising in Mexican cuisine, fresh off their nomination in the 2025 Scottish Street Food Awards.
Back by popular demand are Chulo's Stuffed Cookies, serving an array of gourmet filled cookies alongside Slumdog Indian who are also returning to offer a vibrant selection of Indian street food.
The VIP area will once again be home to an assortment of options with Dirty Bird Fried Chicken, smash burgers, fish and chips, and Luti's Wood Burning Oven Pizza all in attendance, topped off with your choice of crepes or ice cream for a sweet finish.
The team behind TRNSMT has released a map displaying every food vendor, which is available on the app, so fans can preplan their meals between acts, ensuring everything on their own culinary line-up is as good as the bands on stage.
At a glance, prices range from £9-£15 for different burgers; £12.50 and £15.50 for pizza; £13-£14.50 for fish and chips; about £5 for plain chips; £10-£15 for bao buns; stuffed cookies for £5.25 each and churros from Award-Winning Churros for £8.
Los Colemanos is doing various nacho and taco dishes which come with juice from £12.50.
Some of the food vendors include: Boujee Burgers - enjoy burgers in style, with Boujee Burgers' delectable flavours including BBQ, cajun, spicy green chili or truffle. Load up on classic sides such as onion rings, loaded fries or mac and cheese bites. Prices here start from £9 for a hot dog, £9.50 for a burger and £10.50 for a cheese dog or chicken burger.
Great British Fudge Bus - the iconic double-decker London bus will be on site, where customers can stock up on treats. Supplying up to 30 varieties of fudge and an abundance of old-fashioned sweets, the pick n' mix format allows you to bag and weigh to fuel your day.
East Asian Street Food - originating in Birmingham and now attending festivals across the UK, this food truck produces top quality East Asian dishes. With bao buns, Katsu curry, rice bowls and chicken wings on the menu, you can get classics with an oriental flair.
Greek Gyros - a Greek dish that lives in the minds of festival goers, this vendor provides hearty pita-wrapped gyros, available with chicken, pork, lamb or mixed meat.
Viva La Vegi - Mediterranean-style food is on offer, with a range of vegetarian and vegan options. Its signature dish is a pita, stuffed with organic falafel, homemade hummus and a mix of fresh vegetables.
Chulo's Stuffed Cookies - hailing from Glasgow, Chulo's creates a selection of gourmet cookies, filled with Milky Way, biscoff, coffee and more, it's the ideal location to get your sugar hit.
Hot Wok Noodle Bar - bringing its signature noodle-box setup, customers have the choice of stir‑fried egg or rice-stick noodles tossed hot to order in sauces like black bean, spicy chili, satay, sweet & sour, or pad Thai, topped with fresh veggies.
SmokeHouse - a festival is not complete without a barbeque, and SmokeHouse flame grills the essentials. The American-style vendor serves bulky sandwiches or loaded fries with the choice of tender pulled pork, smoky brisket, or juicy ribs.
Award Winning Churros - any time of day the churros stall has you covered. Whether it's a snack to stave off hunger or a post-meal dessert, these fried delights come complete with a plethora of sauces.
Rost Eats - famed for exclusively Scottish produce, Rost Eats are bringing sliders and a unique option of meats to the table. Last year their peanut butter crunch pheasant burger was hugely popular, so don't miss the quirky options on their menu this July.
Remember TRNSMT uses cashless payment only, so be sure to bring cards/contactless.
A festival spokesperson said: 'We want everyone who attends TRNSMT to have the best time and that's why we're bringing the best food vendors.
'Whether it's burgers, bao buns, noodles, cookies, crepes, fried chicken or salt n' chilli chips, we've got you covered. We're making sure we cater to our vegetarian and vegan fans as well and there's even more meat-free options this year.
'Remember, the food vendor map has all the information on what you can scran and the pins will show exactly where to find your favourites, along with the dietary information for each food vendor.'
There are still a range of ticket packages, including VIP experiences available at The TRNSMT website. Day tickets start from £89.50 (plus GCC Environmental Levy) and weekend tickets start from £254.90 (plus GCC Environmental Levy).
How much are drinks, including pints, at TRNSMT?
Organisers haven't unveiled bar prices yet but last year these were:
Carlsberg Danish Pilsner: £6.50
Somersby Cider: £6.90
Brooklyn Pilsner: £6.80
Brooklyn Special Effects (hoppy lager): £5.50
You'd expect similar pricing this year—likely £6.50–£7 per pint, with craft or premium beers costing more.
Soft drinks range from £3 for juice, iced coffees, £5, hot coffee from £3-£5, a cup of tea, £3.
Full list of food vendors and prices at TRNSMT 2025
Boujee Burgers - 6oz steak burger, £9.50; chicken steak burger, £10.50; foot-long sausage, £10.50; cheese dog, £11.50; American hot dog, £9; breaded veggie burger, £9.50; chips, £5; classic fries, £7; curry fries, £7; cheesy fries, £7, pri pri fries, £7; one topping, £2; two toppings £4
- 6oz steak burger, £9.50; chicken steak burger, £10.50; foot-long sausage, £10.50; cheese dog, £11.50; American hot dog, £9; breaded veggie burger, £9.50; chips, £5; classic fries, £7; curry fries, £7; cheesy fries, £7, pri pri fries, £7; one topping, £2; two toppings £4 Salt 'n Chilli Chicken - salt and chilli chicken and chips, £13; salt and chilli chicken burger, £11; salt and chilli chicken wrap, £10; salt and chilli doner wrap, £10; salt and chilli chicken wings and chips, £13; chips, £5; chips with cheese, curry or gravy, £7.25.
- salt and chilli chicken and chips, £13; salt and chilli chicken burger, £11; salt and chilli chicken wrap, £10; salt and chilli doner wrap, £10; salt and chilli chicken wings and chips, £13; chips, £5; chips with cheese, curry or gravy, £7.25. The Oven Pizza - margherita, £12.50; pepperoni, £14; chicken, £14; vegetarian, £13.50; vegan, £13.50; fries, £5; salt and pepper fries, £7.25; signature seasoned fries, £7.25; chips and cheese, £7.50.
- margherita, £12.50; pepperoni, £14; chicken, £14; vegetarian, £13.50; vegan, £13.50; fries, £5; salt and pepper fries, £7.25; signature seasoned fries, £7.25; chips and cheese, £7.50. Fancy Franks - hot n spicy, £12.50; new yorker, £12.50; original, £10; vegan loaded dog, £12.50; hot n spicy loaded fries, £12.50; fries, £5; cheesy chips £7.23; curry, £2.50.
- hot n spicy, £12.50; new yorker, £12.50; original, £10; vegan loaded dog, £12.50; hot n spicy loaded fries, £12.50; fries, £5; cheesy chips £7.23; curry, £2.50. Slushies
Posh Dogs and Loaded Fries - classic dog, £9; cheesy dog, £11.50; chilli cheese dog, £13; crunchy BBQ dog, £13; veggie dog, £13; crinkle fries, £5; cheesy crinkle fries, £10.25; dirty fries £10.25; crunchy bacon fries, £10.25.
- classic dog, £9; cheesy dog, £11.50; chilli cheese dog, £13; crunchy BBQ dog, £13; veggie dog, £13; crinkle fries, £5; cheesy crinkle fries, £10.25; dirty fries £10.25; crunchy bacon fries, £10.25. Smash House Burgers and Fries
Pizza and Fries - margherita, £12.50; vegetarian, £12.50; pepperoni, £14; spicy mine pizza, £15; fries, £5; loaded fries, £12.50; meat feast fries, £14.
- margherita, £12.50; vegetarian, £12.50; pepperoni, £14; spicy mine pizza, £15; fries, £5; loaded fries, £12.50; meat feast fries, £14. Donuts and Coffee - coffees, from £3.20 (flat white/latte/cappuccino, £4); mocha/hot chocolate, £4.50; tea, £3.20; one sugar donut, £2; three sugar donuts, £5; toppings, £1.
- coffees, from £3.20 (flat white/latte/cappuccino, £4); mocha/hot chocolate, £4.50; tea, £3.20; one sugar donut, £2; three sugar donuts, £5; toppings, £1. Brothers Bond Burger - 60z beef burger, £9.50; 6oz cheeseburger, £10.50; bacon cheeseburger, £10.50; 6oz jack burger, £10.50; Boston 6oz cheeseburger with onion rings, £11; OMG burger, £15; foot-long sausage, £9.50; chicken fillet burger, £9.50; bacon roll, £6.50; sides - chips, £5; chips and cheese; £7.50; chips with curry or gravy, £7
- 60z beef burger, £9.50; 6oz cheeseburger, £10.50; bacon cheeseburger, £10.50; 6oz jack burger, £10.50; Boston 6oz cheeseburger with onion rings, £11; OMG burger, £15; foot-long sausage, £9.50; chicken fillet burger, £9.50; bacon roll, £6.50; sides - chips, £5; chips and cheese; £7.50; chips with curry or gravy, £7 Rice Time Nice Time
Slumdog - Tandoori chicken tikka wrap, £8.50; kebab wrap, £9; butter chicken curry rice bowl, £9.50; bhuna chicken with rice bowl, £9.50; korma chicken rice bowl, £9.50; chana curry rice bowl, £9; loaded tikka chips, £8; honey chilli chips, £5.50; masala chips, £5; plain chips, £4.50.
- Tandoori chicken tikka wrap, £8.50; kebab wrap, £9; butter chicken curry rice bowl, £9.50; bhuna chicken with rice bowl, £9.50; korma chicken rice bowl, £9.50; chana curry rice bowl, £9; loaded tikka chips, £8; honey chilli chips, £5.50; masala chips, £5; plain chips, £4.50. Wow Burger - wow bacon cheese burger, £10.50; cheeseburger, £10; burger, £9.50; chicken burger, £10; chicken deluxe, £11; chicken peri peri, £10.50; wow footlong dog, £12.50; long dog, £9; wow gluten-free burger, £10; veggie burger, £9.50; chips, £5; chips and cheese, gravy or curry, £7
- wow bacon cheese burger, £10.50; cheeseburger, £10; burger, £9.50; chicken burger, £10; chicken deluxe, £11; chicken peri peri, £10.50; wow footlong dog, £12.50; long dog, £9; wow gluten-free burger, £10; veggie burger, £9.50; chips, £5; chips and cheese, gravy or curry, £7 Popsi
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Wholesome Junkies - truffle burger, £12.95; chilli cheese burger, £12.95; garlic mayo chkn, £11.95; cheeseburger, £11.95; breakfast burger, £12.95; Thai fries, £7.95; Hoisin 'duck' fries, £9.95; house fries, £5.25; cheesy fries, £7.25; Korean poppers, £6.95; chips and curry, £7.95; mac, £6.95; vegan ice cream, £5
- truffle burger, £12.95; chilli cheese burger, £12.95; garlic mayo chkn, £11.95; cheeseburger, £11.95; breakfast burger, £12.95; Thai fries, £7.95; Hoisin 'duck' fries, £9.95; house fries, £5.25; cheesy fries, £7.25; Korean poppers, £6.95; chips and curry, £7.95; mac, £6.95; vegan ice cream, £5 Fish and Chips
Salt N Chilli
The Greek - halloumi wrap, £13.75; chicken gyros wrap, £13.75; pork gyros wrap, £13.75; Greek style fries, £13.75; halloumi fries, £10; cheesy fries, £7.25; fries, £5.25.
- halloumi wrap, £13.75; chicken gyros wrap, £13.75; pork gyros wrap, £13.75; Greek style fries, £13.75; halloumi fries, £10; cheesy fries, £7.25; fries, £5.25. Pizza - margarita, £12.50; veggie. £14; spicy, £14; pepperoni, £14; dip, £2; honey, £1.50.
- margarita, £12.50; veggie. £14; spicy, £14; pepperoni, £14; dip, £2; honey, £1.50. Panko Noodle Bar - Korean sticky chicken, £13; katsu curry, £13; katsu king prawn curry, £13.85; crispy salt and chilli chicken, £13.85; chicken breast with noodles, £13; chicken ramen, £13, vegetable ramen, £13; pak choi and tenderstem broccoli, £13; bento boxes, £17.75
- Korean sticky chicken, £13; katsu curry, £13; katsu king prawn curry, £13.85; crispy salt and chilli chicken, £13.85; chicken breast with noodles, £13; chicken ramen, £13, vegetable ramen, £13; pak choi and tenderstem broccoli, £13; bento boxes, £17.75 Burger Shack - 6oz steak burger, £9.50; chicken steak burger, £10.50; foot-long sausage, £10.50; cheese dog, £9.50; posh dog, £9; veggie burger,£9.50; chips, £5; chips and curry sauce, £7; chips and gravy, £7; curly fries, £6; toppings from £2.
- 6oz steak burger, £9.50; chicken steak burger, £10.50; foot-long sausage, £10.50; cheese dog, £9.50; posh dog, £9; veggie burger,£9.50; chips, £5; chips and curry sauce, £7; chips and gravy, £7; curly fries, £6; toppings from £2. Wrap Shack - falafel wrap, £12; donner wrap, £12; large wraps, £15; mixed meat wrap, £15; chicken fajita wrap, £12; sweet chilli chicken wrap, £12; BBQ chicken wrap, £12 crispy chicken wrap, £12; stir fry doner wrap,£12; meat and chips, £13.75; wrap and curly fries, £16; chips, £5; chips and curry sauce or cheese, £7; curly fries, £6.
- falafel wrap, £12; donner wrap, £12; large wraps, £15; mixed meat wrap, £15; chicken fajita wrap, £12; sweet chilli chicken wrap, £12; BBQ chicken wrap, £12 crispy chicken wrap, £12; stir fry doner wrap,£12; meat and chips, £13.75; wrap and curly fries, £16; chips, £5; chips and curry sauce or cheese, £7; curly fries, £6. Burgers and Chips - veggie burger, £9.50; gourmet burger, £10; bacon cheese burger, £12; ultimate bacon cheeseburger, £15; spicy chicken fillet burger, 10; hotdog, £9, sides - chips, £5; chips and cheese, £7; chips and curry, £7
- veggie burger, £9.50; gourmet burger, £10; bacon cheese burger, £12; ultimate bacon cheeseburger, £15; spicy chicken fillet burger, 10; hotdog, £9, sides - chips, £5; chips and cheese, £7; chips and curry, £7 The Pink Donut Van
Fries Guys - Fries, £7; fries and sauce, £8; fries and cheese, £8.50; fries, cheese and sauce, £9.50; extra sauce, £1.50
- Fries, £7; fries and sauce, £8; fries and cheese, £8.50; fries, cheese and sauce, £9.50; extra sauce, £1.50 Base Artisan Pizza - Margarita, £13.50; fungi, £14; pepperoni, £15.50; nakey bakery, £12; garlic and Mexican chipotle dips, £2.50; juice, £3
- Margarita, £13.50; fungi, £14; pepperoni, £15.50; nakey bakery, £12; garlic and Mexican chipotle dips, £2.50; juice, £3 Guid Grazin loaded fries - BBQ pulled pork, £14; Korean fried chicken, £14; katsu chicken curry, £14; the scotsman, £14; bang bang cauli, £14; fries, £5; chips and cheese, £7; chips, cheese and curry, £10.
- BBQ pulled pork, £14; Korean fried chicken, £14; katsu chicken curry, £14; the scotsman, £14; bang bang cauli, £14; fries, £5; chips and cheese, £7; chips, cheese and curry, £10. Mam's Thai Kitchen - pad Thai (chicken or veg), £13.75; gyozas, £9; panang curry, £13; katsu curry, £13; mam's Thai nachos, £13; Thai salt and chilli chicken, £13; satay wraps, £9.
- pad Thai (chicken or veg), £13.75; gyozas, £9; panang curry, £13; katsu curry, £13; mam's Thai nachos, £13; Thai salt and chilli chicken, £13; satay wraps, £9. Bao Buns - Venison bao, £15; beef bao, £14; lamb bao, £14; pork bao £13; chicken bao, £12; dumplings, £10; fries, £5; add cheese, £1
- Venison bao, £15; beef bao, £14; lamb bao, £14; pork bao £13; chicken bao, £12; dumplings, £10; fries, £5; add cheese, £1 Typhoon Ten - buffalo fries, £11; kebab fries, £11; T10, £12; phoonie, £12; go nuts, £13; add fries, £3; chips, £5.
- buffalo fries, £11; kebab fries, £11; T10, £12; phoonie, £12; go nuts, £13; add fries, £3; chips, £5. Salt n Chill Lab - Korean sticky chicken, £13; popcorn chicken katsu curry, £13; katsu king prawn curry, £15; king prawn salt n chilli style, £15; salt n chilli crispy squid rings, £13; salt n chilli chicken, £13; fries, £5; salt n chilli fries or fries and sauce, £8.
- Korean sticky chicken, £13; popcorn chicken katsu curry, £13; katsu king prawn curry, £15; king prawn salt n chilli style, £15; salt n chilli crispy squid rings, £13; salt n chilli chicken, £13; fries, £5; salt n chilli fries or fries and sauce, £8. Toastie Box - mac n cheese toastie, £12; garlic mushroom and rocket toastie, £10; smash burger toastie, £13; salt n chilli chicken toastie; £12; chorizo chipotle toastie, £11; halloumi fries, £8; mac and cheese, £8.50.
- mac n cheese toastie, £12; garlic mushroom and rocket toastie, £10; smash burger toastie, £13; salt n chilli chicken toastie; £12; chorizo chipotle toastie, £11; halloumi fries, £8; mac and cheese, £8.50. The Wee Taqueria - streetcorn elote and feta tacos, £12; streetcorn elote tacos, £12; chipotle and pulled pork tacos, £12; baja fish tacos, £12.
- streetcorn elote and feta tacos, £12; streetcorn elote tacos, £12; chipotle and pulled pork tacos, £12; baja fish tacos, £12. Coffee and Crepes - Cajun chicken crepe, £10; chicken mayo crepe, £10; cheese and bacon crepe, £10; cheese and spicy mushroom crepe, £10; spicy mushroom and chicken crepe, £10; cheese and smoked ham crepe, £10; cheese and pepperoni crepe, £10. Sweet crepes - all £8.
- Cajun chicken crepe, £10; chicken mayo crepe, £10; cheese and bacon crepe, £10; cheese and spicy mushroom crepe, £10; spicy mushroom and chicken crepe, £10; cheese and smoked ham crepe, £10; cheese and pepperoni crepe, £10. Sweet crepes - all £8. Smash Burger - veggie burger, £8.50; veggie burger meal, £12.50; classic smash, £10; ultimate smash, £11; classic smash meal, £14; ultimate smash meal, £15; hot dog, £9; extras, £1; chips, £5; chips and cheese or chips and curry sauce, £6.50; chips, cheese and curry sauce, £8.
- veggie burger, £8.50; veggie burger meal, £12.50; classic smash, £10; ultimate smash, £11; classic smash meal, £14; ultimate smash meal, £15; hot dog, £9; extras, £1; chips, £5; chips and cheese or chips and curry sauce, £6.50; chips, cheese and curry sauce, £8. Dirty Bird - veggie burger, £8.50; veggie burger meal, £12.50; chicken burger, £9.50; chicken burger meal, £13.50; chicken bites, £8; chicken bites meal, £12; hot dog, £9; chips, £5; chips and curry sauce, £6.50; chips, cheese and curry sauce, £7.50.
veggie burger, £8.50; veggie burger meal, £12.50; chicken burger, £9.50; chicken burger meal, £13.50; chicken bites, £8; chicken bites meal, £12; hot dog, £9; chips, £5; chips and curry sauce, £6.50; chips, cheese and curry sauce, £7.50. Ice cream
Fish and Frites - veggie haggis and chips, £12; haddock and chips, £14.50; sausage and chips, £10.50; kiln smoked salmon and chips, £16
- veggie haggis and chips, £12; haddock and chips, £14.50; sausage and chips, £10.50; kiln smoked salmon and chips, £16 Luti's Pizza - margherita, £12.50; marinated olive and artichoke, £14; pepperoni, £14; Stornoway black pudding and caramelised onion, £15; chorizo and pickled chilli, £15
- margherita, £12.50; marinated olive and artichoke, £14; pepperoni, £14; Stornoway black pudding and caramelised onion, £15; chorizo and pickled chilli, £15 Paps Loaded Fries - big Scottish loaded fries, £14.25; chorizo chipotle loaded fries, £13.50; salt n chilli chicken loaded fries, £13.50; cheese and bacon loaded fries, £13.50.
- big Scottish loaded fries, £14.25; chorizo chipotle loaded fries, £13.50; salt n chilli chicken loaded fries, £13.50; cheese and bacon loaded fries, £13.50. Pepsi Airstream
Los Colemanos - beef birria tacos with juice, £13; chicken tacos with juice, £12.50; jackfruit tacos with juice, £12; loaded nachos with juice, £12.50; loaded nachos, £12.
- beef birria tacos with juice, £13; chicken tacos with juice, £12.50; jackfruit tacos with juice, £12; loaded nachos with juice, £12.50; loaded nachos, £12. Great British Fudge Bus
East Asian Street Food - bao buns, £12; Japanese rice bowls; £13.75; katsu curry, £13.75; veggie spring rolls, £6; crack chips, £5.25
- bao buns, £12; Japanese rice bowls; £13.75; katsu curry, £13.75; veggie spring rolls, £6; crack chips, £5.25 Greek Gyros - halloumi gyros, £13.75; chicken gyros, £13.75; pork gyros, £13.75; halloumi fries, £8.50; chips, £5.
- halloumi gyros, £13.75; chicken gyros, £13.75; pork gyros, £13.75; halloumi fries, £8.50; chips, £5. Viva La Vegi - what the cluck, £12.80; not dog, £12.80; can't believe it's not a burger, £12.80; halloumi fries, £8.50
- what the cluck, £12.80; not dog, £12.80; can't believe it's not a burger, £12.80; halloumi fries, £8.50 Chulo's Stuffed Cookies - one cookie, £5.25; three cookies, £15; six cookies, £25; 12 cookies, £48
- one cookie, £5.25; three cookies, £15; six cookies, £25; 12 cookies, £48 Hot Wok Noodle Bar - chicken noodles, £13; salt n chilli chicken, £13; Korean fried sticky chicken, £13; panko salt n chilli king prawn, £13.85; Chinese chicken curry with onions, £13; sticky Korean tofu, £13; soy and sesame tenderstem broccoli and pak choi, £13; fries,£5; salt and chilli fries, £7.25
- chicken noodles, £13; salt n chilli chicken, £13; Korean fried sticky chicken, £13; panko salt n chilli king prawn, £13.85; Chinese chicken curry with onions, £13; sticky Korean tofu, £13; soy and sesame tenderstem broccoli and pak choi, £13; fries,£5; salt and chilli fries, £7.25 SmokeHouse - cheeseburger and fries,£14; pulled pork burger, £12; southern fried chicken tray, £14; beef brisket burger, £13; pulled pork box, £14.25; beef brisket box, £14.25; popcorn chicken box, £13; cheesy fries, £7.25; fries, £5.25
- cheeseburger and fries,£14; pulled pork burger, £12; southern fried chicken tray, £14; beef brisket burger, £13; pulled pork box, £14.25; beef brisket box, £14.25; popcorn chicken box, £13; cheesy fries, £7.25; fries, £5.25 Award Winning Churros - regular churros, £8; Large churros, £8.50; extras, £1.50
- regular churros, £8; Large churros, £8.50; extras, £1.50 Rost Eats - buttermilk fried chicken burger, £12; smoked brisket on fries, £12; rost dog £12; BBQ pork slider, £12; crispy mac and cheese bites, £9; fries, £5.
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Why wedding photographers flock to this Glasgow market
Why wedding photographers flock to this Glasgow market

The Herald Scotland

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  • The Herald Scotland

Why wedding photographers flock to this Glasgow market

Visit the market on any given weekend and you'll be met with crowds made up of a mixture of locals browsing everything from antiques to vintage fashion and tourists keen to immerse themselves in the 'real' Glasgow. The vibrant street art that surrounds the market, as well as its colourful stalls and retro signage, makes it a great spot for photo backdrops. And that is attracting another kind of visitor to The Barras: newly-married couples. Among those often found camera-in-hand at The Barras is Fife-based wedding photographer Dave Fallon, who says the market is "by far" his favourite place in the country for a couples shoot. READ MORE: He told The Herald: 'The Barras is a place I've used for years just because I like street art. "When you go through my social media for wedding photography I always try and find street art wherever I am. Glasgow, as far as I'm concerned, has got to be the best place in Scotland for street art. Timings on a wedding day mean there's not much time for a couples shoot so for me I try and get as much variety as possible. "I like bold colours, I like architecture and I like lines going across the image, whether it's lights from buildings or just whatever is happening. The reason I use The Barras pretty much is because there's a lot of variety there. There's a lot of bold colours in that small area. And the street art does change every so often. It means that I'm not doing the same pictures for every couple." Mr Fallon is also a fan of the market's famous painted roller shutters. "The bright red and green shutters with the McIver's Markets signs above them looks really good for photos. It's such an iconic colour combination". And despite having photographed weddings across Scotland – in locations such as Ayrshire, the Highlands, St Andrews, the Borders and Orkney – Mr Fallon says that nothing quite matches "the banter" newly-married couples receive from "random Glaswegians" at The Barras. The Barras has become a prime wedding-shoot destination (Image: Dave Fallon Photography) He said: 'When the market is on you can get some great pictures. It's obviously a hell of a lot busier and it does make it a wee bit more challenging but you do then get all the interactions with members of the public. If you've got random people congratulating you on your wedding day it's obviously quite a big thing for couples. "I think it was last year or the year before Celtic won something and the couple got married at St Luke's. There were thousands of fans walking from Parkhead into the city centre. I took the couple round The Barras. The groom was from the Cotswolds and the bride was from the East End of Glasgow originally. As soon as we arrived this old boy shouted from across the street that the groom was ugly compared to his wife. "It was comedic timing. You've never seen a happier groom. It seems to make a difference to couples because they are all smiley and happy. "If I'm doing a wedding in Glasgow city centre at say Sloans or 23 Montrose St, I'll usually head down to The Barras with the couple to take photos. Sometimes we'll walk down or we'll get a taxi down and just walk back." The memorable photo opportunities afforded by the market also acts as a major selling point for Barra's Art and Design (BAaD), located at the heart of The Barras, and St Luke's, located on nearby Bain Street. The Barras provides a range of backdrops for memorable shots (Image: Dave Fallon Photography) Both venues have now become two of Glasgow's most sought-after wedding destinations, with BAad even taking bookings from couples up to three years in advance to meet demand. Jess Thompson has been Wedding Manager at BAaD since July of 2024. She told The Herald on Sunday: "I have been working hard to establish BAaD as one of Glasgow's best wedding venues on behalf of Merchant City Pubs (Glasgow) Limited. "The venue has become very popular with weddings, with the 2025 and 2026 calendar filling up. We are also taking reservations for 2027 and 2028 weddings. "BAaD is really amazing for couples, as it is so unique and versatile and it can of course hold a lot of sentimental value to couples also if they have memories from growing up in the area or visiting The Barras Market from a young age." READ MORE: Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Saint Luke's told The Herald: "We've watched the East End area flourish into one of Glasgow's most sought-after wedding destinations and we are incredibly proud to be in the heart of it, and to have been part of the journey. "Saint Luke's is a beautifully restored Grade B-listed building showcasing all the original features of what was originally St Luke's Parish Church. We have been a much-loved fixture in the Calton community for nearly a decade, celebrating our 10th birthday this September, while the venue has been playing host to celebrations for almost 200 years. "We offer couples something truly unique: classic historic architecture, vaulted ceilings, and stunning stained glass windows, all paired with a warm, atmospheric vibe, in-house catering and stellar bar and loads of cool sound and light technology. "We are surrounded by world famous landmarks such as The Barrowland Ballroom and The Barras Market. These iconic backdrops play a pivotal part in the rise in The East End becoming a popular wedding destination, attracting couples from across Glasgow and beyond. "We host 50+ weddings a year, alongside a plethora of alternative events, including live music shows which adds to the iconic status of Saint Luke's as a wedding venue.'

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