
Can you spot yourself in our pictures of TRNSMT 2025?
TRNSMT 2025 is drawing to a close after a spectacular weekend packed with standout performances from some of the biggest names in music.
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So far, the festival has welcomed acts such as 50 Cent, Fontaines D.C., and Biffy Clyro, with more still to come—including Snow Patrol, who will bring the event to a close on the Main Stage tonight, and rising star JADE.
Earlier today, fans were treated to performances from a string of talented artists, including Tom Walker, who dedicated a song to his wife during his set.
With temperatures expected to reach 27C, festival-goers are being urged to stay hydrated and apply plenty of sunscreen as they enjoy the sunshine and the final day of festivities.
READ MORE: Singer dedicates song to wife on Glasgow TRNSMT 2025 main stage
Among today's crowd is bride-to-be Louise McGregor, 31, from Perth, who is celebrating in style ahead of her big day.
With thousands of music fans singing, dancing, and soaking up the atmosphere at Glasgow's famous park, can you spot yourself in the pictures?
Bride to be Louise McGregor (Image: Lesley Martin/PA Wire)
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