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Who is playing at TRNSMT today? See full line-up for Saturday, July 12

Who is playing at TRNSMT today? See full line-up for Saturday, July 12

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TRNSMT 2025 has entered its second night after a triumphant return on Friday saw thousands descend on Glasgow Green.
A number of famous artists have already performed, including 50 Cent and Scotland's very own Twin Atlantic, but many more are yet to come.
These include Biffy Clyro, indie band Fontaines DC and electronic music group Underworld, who are best known for their classic tune Born Slippy.
If you're planning on attending this week or are simply interested in the acts taking to the stage, here is everything you need to know about the line-up today (Saturday, July 12).
These really are the days... @InhalerDublin are returning to our Stage this July! Set for Saturday the 12th of July we can't wait to see one of our faves return to Rockstar Energy presents TRNSMT🔥 Tickets- https://t.co/P6LlXfxSOP@rockstarenergy #RockstarEnergyXTRNSMT pic.twitter.com/btnfQaJ5ju
— TRNSMT Festival (@TRNSMTfest) April 25, 2025
These are all the acts performing at TRNSMT in Glasgow on Saturday, July 12, according to the organisers:
Biffy Clyro
Fontaines D.C.
The Kooks
Inhaler
Sigrid
Wunderhorse
Alessi Rose
Lucia & The Best Boys
Underworld
Jake Bugg
James Marriott
Biig Piig
Amble
Brogeal
HotWax
Chloe Qisha
.@fontainesdublin 🤝 @BRITs We're buzzing to see them on the main stage this July. Secure your tickets here ~ https://t.co/P6LlXfyqEn@rockstarenergy https://t.co/mGzDvwqNp6
— TRNSMT Festival (@TRNSMTfest) March 4, 2025
Vlure
Chloe Slater
The Guest List
Welly
The Rooks
Fright Years
Alex Spencer
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HANÀ
Dominique
Eva
TRNSMT 2025 comes to an end on Sunday, July 13, after headliner Snow Patrol's performance.
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