
Lucky Glasgow TRNSMT 2025 fans grab photos with Sigrid
Norwegian singer Sigrid met with her fans early this morning at the BBC Radio 1 Photobooth.
We caught up with one fan who was buzzing to see her perform later in the day.
Lucky Glasgow TRNSMT 2025 fans grab photos with Sigrid (Image: Newsquest/Gordon Terris)
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Zach from Perth met Sigrid, describing her as "Norway's finest, I've heard."
Recalling the experience, Zach said, "Yeah, it was really good. Really nice. She was very friendly, very casual. It was very nice."
Looking ahead to her performance, Zach was buzzing, he said: "Yeah, looking forward to it. I think it'll be one of the best of the day for sure. I think it's one of the reasons we came. So looking forward to it."
This will be Zach's first time seeing Sigrid, he said: "No, it's been my first time. So looking forward to it for sure."
(Image: Newsquest/Gordon Terris) (Image: Newsquest/Gordon Terris)
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Elsewhere, a main stage act for Saturday at TRNSMT 2025 has pulled out due to 'illness'.
English rock band Wunderhorse will no longer play at the music festival in the city on Saturday, July 12.
The group, which formed in 2020, consists of Jacob Slater, Jamie Staples, Harry Fowler, and Seb Byford.
The band were set to perform on the festival's main stage at 2.10pm until 2.50pm today.
They've been replaced by Miles Kane.
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