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Glasgow Times
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Irish punk group Sprints to perform at SWG3 in Glasgow
Sprints, popular for tunes like Little Fix and Heavy, will be performing at SWG3 in the city's West End. The gig will take place on Thursday, November 6. READ NEXT: Huge American singer announces show at beloved Glasgow venue (Image: Image of Sprints performing at TRNSMT 2024) The show will follow the release of the Dublin group's new album, All That Is Over, set to be released on September 26. It will be their second studio album. Tickets for the upcoming show will go live at 10am on June 27. To purchase tickets, click HERE READ NEXT: Legendary rapper Betty Boo names THIS Glasgow band as dream collaboration The band, which consists of Karla Chubb (vocals, guitar), Sam McCann (bass, vocals), Jack Callan (drums) and Zac Stephenson (guitar), formed back in 2019. Between 2019 and 2022, the band recorded and released a series of singles and EPs before their debut album, Letter to Self, was released in January 2024 to widespread critical acclaim.


Glasgow Times
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
All the banned items from TRNSMT 2025 festival in Glasgow
The much-loved music event will return to Glasgow Green for three days in July. It will take place from Friday, July 11, until Sunday, July 13, and will welcome over 150,000 party-goers. READ MORE: Global icon 50 Cent and Scots rockers to headline TRNSMT 2025 in Glasgow READ MORE: Almost ten new acts revealed for TRNSMT 2025 in Glasgow Acts that will perform at the event include 50 Cent, Biffy Clyro, Snow Patrol, and Gracie Abrams. Ahead of the event, TRNSMT's organisers have revealed all the banned items from the 2025 festival. Items that won't be allowed into the event include single-use vapes, drugs, and weapons. Here are all the items banned from the festival: Single-use disposable vapes. Bags or rucksacks bigger than A4 paper. Glass (including perfumes). Metal or hard plastic water bottles. Food and drink/liquids, even if unopened. Drugs. Flares. Smoke canisters. Chairs. Professional cameras. Selfie sticks and umbrellas. Weapons. Frisbees/boomerangs. Hi-vis tabards or jackets. READ MORE: Top pictures day three of TRNSMT 2024 in Glasgow A spokesperson for TRNSMT Festival said: "Searches will be carried out at all entrances and may include a 'pat down', bag search and the use of hand-held wand detection. "You may be refused entry, ejected or worse still, arrested if you bring a prohibited item, so familiarise yourself with what we won't allow into the festival. "Items will be confiscated and not returned. "CCTV and Police Detection Dogs will be in use at entrances and across the festival site. "You will be removed from the site if found with flares, smoke canisters or drugs (you also risk being arrested!).