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Glasgow Times
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
I saw Jake Bugg at TRNSMT - he should have been on the Main Stage
The indie rocker casually walked onto the King Tut's stage to perform Simple as This which featured in his 2012 eponymous debut album. Trouble Town - which was the lead single in that same album - quickly followed. READ NEXT: Singer surprises with secret TRNSMT show - and Lewis Capaldi tribute was backstage READ NEXT: Singer Jamie Webster reveals he is a fan of this huge TRNSMT act (Image: Jake Bugg at TRNSMT. Picture by Gordon Terris.) His voice sounded incredible as he then belted out Keep On Moving. This is how guitar music should sound live, and Bugg - and his band know how to do it well. Addressing the hundreds of fans who turned out to see him, the Nottingham native said: 'How you all doing? You enjoying yourselves?' The crowd roared in reply before he responded with a simple, 'wicked'. Two Fingers then created a mass sing-a-long before he pulled out the acoustic guitar for Broken. His voice was so powerful, and it was a highlight. That Bugg tone is unmistakable, and hearing it in a live setting is just magical. The 31-year-old then teased, 'We have got a few more if you're up for it,' as he ramped up the atmosphere with Slumville Sunrise. Praising the crowd, he flattered: 'Every time I come up here, you are always amazing.' And the crowd gave him that energy right back for Lightning Bolt before he was joined by Joy to sing the electrifying All I Need. His performance should have been on the Main Stage at the festival; it was simply phenomenal.


Glasgow Times
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Fontaines D.C. fans are all wearing this ONE thing to TRNSMT
The Irish group is due to take to the Main Stage before headliners Biffy Clyro tonight. And their fans - hundreds of them - are all wearing this special top in honour of the Starbuster stars. (Image: Fontaines DC fans at TRNSMT. Picture by Gordon Terris) (Image: Fontaines DC fans at TRNSMT. Picture by Gordon Terris) (Image: Fontaines DC fans at TRNSMT. Picture by Gordon Terris) (Image: Fontaines DC fans at TRNSMT. Picture by Gordon Terris) (Image: Fontaines DC fans at TRNSMT. Picture by Gordon Terris) (Image: Fontaines DC fans at TRNSMT. Picture by Gordon Terris) Dublin's Bohemians FC's footie top has the band's logo emblazoned on it. It is a one-off edition designed by guitarist Carlos O'Connell. The design, which is a third alternative jersey, raised funds for Medical Aid For Palestinians (MAP) when it was released last year. The top is also a homage to the band's award-winning fourth album Romance. One fan said: "I just think they are amazing and they are really supportive of Palestine which is fantastic, it is even on the shirt." Fontaines fans in pictures are Milly, Gary, Craig, Jay, Ollie, Reece, Ruby, and Sophie Watch the fans below speak about their love of the band below: