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Daily Record
3 days ago
- Climate
- Daily Record
TRNSMT warning as NHS bosses urge revellers to keep safe with temperatures to soar
With temperatures set to soar to a blistering 29C today and 27C tomorrow, gig-goers are told to look after themselves and stay hydrated during the heatwave. Thousands of music fans descending on Glasgow Green for Scotland's biggest music festival are being urged to keep safe in the sun. With temperatures set to soar to a blistering 29C today and 27C tomorrow, health bosses warned revellers heading to TRNSMT to look after themselves and stay hydrated during the heatwave. Director of public health at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Dr Emilia Crichton advised people to cover up to avoid sunburn and sunstroke throughout the event. She added: 'This weekend is looking like a great time to get outside for warmer weather. No matter what you're doing, please enjoy the good weather safely by protecting yourself when in the sun, staying hydrated, and having common medicines to hand. 'We know tens of thousands of people will be heading to TRNSMT and we hope everyone has a fantastic time. 'We ask festival-goers to look after themselves and others so everyone can enjoy the event safely.' The Met Office has said the current heatwave will last longer than the one experienced earlier this summer, and will cover a larger part of Scotland. Kilmarnock rockers Biffy Clyro will headline the festival today while Fontaines DC, The Kooks and Sigrid will also play. Indie artist Jake Bugg will play the King Tut's Stage, which will be headlined by Underworld. Gates open at 12pm, with a packed schedule of performances across all four stages. The festival will finish on Sunday night with Northern Irish-Scottish outfit Snow Patrol headlining. American pop artist Gracie Abrams, English singer Jade and Tom Walker will play the main stage too. Line-up Main stage Lucia and The Best Boys: 12.20pm to 12.50pm Alessi Rose: 1.15pm to 1.45pm Miles Kane: 2.10pm to 2.50pm Sigrid: 3.15pm to 4pm Inhaler: 4.30pm to 5.20pm The Kooks: 5.50pm to 6.50pm Fontaines D.C.: 7.30pm to 8.30pm Biffy Clyro: 9.10pm to 10.50pm King Tut's Stage Chloe Qisha: 1pm to 1.30pm Hot Wax: 1.55pm to 2.35pm Brogeal: 3.05pm to 3.40pm Amble: 4.05pm to 4.45pm Biig Piig: 5.25pm to 6.10pm James Marriot: 6.40pm to 7.25pm Jake Bugg: 7.55pm to 8.55pm Underworld: 9.30pm to 10.45pm BBC Introducing Stage Alex Spencer: 1.30pm to 2pm Fright Years: 2.30pm to 3pm The Rooks: 3.30pm to 4pm Welly: 4.30pm to 5pm The Guest List: 5.30pm to 6pm Chloe Slater: 7.10pm to 7.50pm VLURE: 8.40pm to 9.20pm Radio One Dance Stage Eva: 12pm to 1pm Dominique: 1pm to 2pm Hanà: 2pm to 4pm Arielle Free: 4pm to 6pm Hayley Zalassi: 6pm to 7.30pm Jaguar: 7.30pm to 9.30pm Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Climate
- Scottish Sun
TRNSMT day two – full list of stage times ahead of Biffy Clyro, Fontaines D.C. and Underworld
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THOUSANDS of revellers will descend on Glasgow Green today as the second day of TRNSMT festival gets underway. Saturday's line-up includes big names Biffy Clyro, Fontaines D.C. and Underworld. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 Thousands of revellers will descend on Glasgow Green again today Credit: PA 4 Two Canadians were first in the queue this morning Credit: tomskers/Instagram 4 Revellers will bask in temperatures as high as 29C Credit: Getty 4 Party-goers were in high spirits during the first day of the bash yesterday Credit: Tom Farmer The extravaganza coincides with a heatwave as forecasters predict the mercury to hit 29C this afternoon. Festival-goers have been urged to stay hydrated and bring sunscreen amid the scorching temperatures. Kilmarnock rockers Biffy Clyro will headline the festival today, while Fontaines DC, The Kooks and Sigrid will also play. Indie artist Jake Bugg will play the King Tut's Stage, which will be headlined by Underworld. There was disappointment for some fans yesterday when festival organisers announced Wunderhorse had pulled out of their Saturday slot. The English rockers were scheduled to perform at 2.10pm until 2.50pm on Saturday. But they have been forced to withdraw from the extravaganza due to illness. They will be replaced by indie rocker Miles Kane. Two Canadians were among the first in the queue this morning at 7:30am. Sam Rinone, 20, from Montreal, told The Scottish Sun: "We got in the queue at 7.30am for Inhaler. First TRNSMT fans race into festival as 150,000 to descend on Glasgow Green amid scorching weekend heatwave "I'm a mega fan. I've been to Dublin to Manchester to see them and was so excited when I heard they were playing TRNSMT." Arianna Lafoley, 19, from Montreal, added: "We were told Scotland would probably be rainy so we can't believe this sunshine. "We just arrived and it's such a beautiful country and we can't wait to explore more of it." We've pulled together today's line-up for each stage. MAIN STAGE 21:10 - 22:50: Biffy Clyro 19:30 - 20:30: Fontaines D.C 17:50 - 18:50: The Kooks 16:30 - 17:20: Inhaler 15:15 - 16:00: Sigrid 14:10 - 14:50: Miles Kane 13:15 - 13:45: Alessi Rose 12:20 - 12:50: Lucia and the Best Boys KING TUT'S STAGE 21:30 - 22:45: Underworld 19:55 - 20:55: Jake Bugg 18:40 -19:25: James Marriot 17:25 - 18:10: Biig Piig 16:05 - 16:45: Amble 15:05 - 15:40: Brogeal 13:55 - 14:35: Hot Wax 13:00 - 13:30: Chloe Qisha BBC INTRODUCING STAGE 20:40 - 21:20: Vlure 19:10 - 19:50: Chloe Slater 17:30 - 18:00: The Guest List 16:30 - 17:00: Welly 15:30 - 16:00: The Rooks 14:30 - 15:00: Fright Years 13:30 - 14:00: Alex Spencer RADIO 1 DANCE STAGE 19:30 - 21:30: Jaguar 18:00 - 19:30: Hayley Zalassi 16:00 - 18:00: Arielle Free 14:00 - 16:00: Hana 13:00 - 14:00: Dominque 12:00 - 13:00: Eva The festival will finish on Sunday night with Northern Irish-Scottish outfit Snow Patrol headlining. American pop artist Gracie Abrams, English singer Jade and Tom Walker will play the main stage too. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has issued a safety warning ahead of the show, urging gig-goers to bring sunscreen and stay hydrated. People have been urged to cover up to avoid sunburn and sunstroke throughout the three-day event. There are plenty of food and drink stalls to choose from to keep fest-fans on the go as the party gets started.


Scotsman
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Is TRNSMT on TV? How to watch the 2025 festival from home
Highlights from TRNSMT will be broadcast all weekend on BBC Scotland, with live sets available on BBC iPlayer. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... TRNSMT has well and truly returned, with music fans from across the country heading to Glasgow Green to get involved in the action. Taking place from Friday to Sunday, headliners for 2025's festival include 50 Cent, Biffy Clyro and Snow Patrol, with many more huge names such as The Script, Fontaines D.C, and Gracie Abrams joining them on the line-up. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The spiritual successor to T in the Park, TRNSMT first began in 2017 and is now Scotland's biggest music festival. With gates set to open at 12pm each day, more than 120,000 people are expected to attend over the festival's three day run. But if you are stuck at home without a ticket, there's no need to worry about missing out as you can catch almost all of the action on TV. Here's how to watch TRNSMT 2025 on TV If you live in Scotland, you will be able to watch coverage of the festival highlights each night on BBC Scotland from 10pm until midnight. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad On Sunday, you will even get an extra house of TRNSMT, with the BBC Scotland broadcast set to begin at 9pm. TRNSMT is back this weekend. | Getty Images All of the BBC's TRNSMT coverage will be hosted by Shereen Cutkelvin, who will present viewers with all the highlights, exclusive interviews and standout performances, from global superstars to emerging artists. When is TRNSMT on TV? Highlights from TRNSMT will be broadcast all weekend on BBC Scotland, as well as on BBC One. Here are all of the exact timings you need to know about watching TRNSMT 2025 on TV: Friday : From 10pm - 12am on BBC Scotland : From on BBC Scotland Saturday : From 10pm - 12am on BBC Scotland : From on BBC Scotland Sunday : From 9pm - 12am on BBC Scotland As for the rest of the UK, coverage will begin slightly later at 11.30pm on BBC One - though only on Friday and Saturday. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad TRNSMT on BBC iPlayer In addition to nightly highlights from TRNSMT on normal television, there will also be live coverage on BBC iPlayer each day. Full live sets from acts on both the Main Stage and King Tut's Stage will be streamed directly on BBC iPlayer, bringing TRNSMT directly to you. Those at home will be able to enjoy live performances including Wet Leg, Confidence Man, The Kooks, Inhaler, Underworld, Jade and many more. Who is on the TRNSMT line up? Live set times for BBC iPlayer Regardless of if you are attending TRNSMT or you are set to be watching from home, knowing who will be on and when is key. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad TRNSMT from above. | John Devlin While there will be highlights available across the weekend for those planning on tuning in to live sets on BBC iPlayer, here are all of the timings for the Main Stage and King Tut's Stage at TRNSMT. Friday Main Stage and King Tut's Stage set times Main Stage Calum Bowie : 12.20pm to 12.50pm : 12.20pm to 12.50pm James Bay : 1.15pm to 1.55pm : 1.15pm to 1.55pm Twin Atlantic : 2.20pm to 3.05pm : 2.20pm to 3.05pm Jamie Webster : 3.35pm to 4.20pm : 3.35pm to 4.20pm Schoolboy Q : 4.50pm to 5.40pm : 4.50pm to 5.40pm Wet Leg : 6.10pm to 7.10pm : 6.10pm to 7.10pm The Script : 7.40pm to 8.40pm : 7.40pm to 8.40pm 50 Cent: 9.30pm to 10.50pm King Tut's Stage Remember Monday : 1pm to 1.30pm : 1pm to 1.30pm Nofun! : 2pm to 2.30pm : 2pm to 2.30pm Arthur Hill : 3pm to 3.40pm : 3pm to 3.40pm Good Neighbours : 4.10pm to 4.50pm : 4.10pm to 4.50pm The Royston Club : 5.20pm to 6.05pm : 5.20pm to 6.05pm Tanner Adell : 6.45pm to 7.30pm : 6.45pm to 7.30pm Confidence Man: 8.15pm to 9.15pm Saturday Main Stage and King Tut's Stage set times Main Stage Lucia and The Best Boys : 12.20pm to 12.50pm : 12.20pm to 12.50pm Alessi Rose : 1.15pm to 1.45pm : 1.15pm to 1.45pm Miles Kane : 2.10pm to 2.50pm : 2.10pm to 2.50pm Sigrid : 3.15pm to 4pm : 3.15pm to 4pm Inhaler : 4.30pm to 5.20pm : 4.30pm to 5.20pm The Kooks : 5.50pm to 6.50pm : 5.50pm to 6.50pm Fontaines D.C. : 7.30pm to 8.30pm : 7.30pm to 8.30pm Biffy Clyro: 9.10pm to 10.50pm King Tut's Stage Chloe Qisha : 1pm to 1.30pm : 1pm to 1.30pm Hot Wax : 1.55pm to 2.35pm : 1.55pm to 2.35pm Brogeal : 3.05pm to 3.40pm : 3.05pm to 3.40pm Amble : 4.05pm to 4.45pm : 4.05pm to 4.45pm Biig Piig : 5.25pm to 6.10pm : 5.25pm to 6.10pm James Marriott : 6.40pm to 7.25pm : 6.40pm to 7.25pm Jake Bugg : 7.55pm to 8.55pm : 7.55pm to 8.55pm Underworld: 9.30pm to 10.45pm Sunday Main Stage and King Tut's Stage set times Main Stage Nieve Ella : 12.30pm to 1pm : 12.30pm to 1pm Tom Walker : 1.25pm to 2.15pm : 1.25pm to 2.15pm Nathan Evans and The Saint PHNX Band : 2.45pm to 3.30pm : 2.45pm to 3.30pm The Lathums : 4pm to 4.45pm : 4pm to 4.45pm Myles Smith : 5.15pm to 6pm : 5.15pm to 6pm Jade : 6.30pm to 7.15pm : 6.30pm to 7.15pm Gracie Abrams : 7.45pm to 8.45pm : 7.45pm to 8.45pm Snow Patrol: 9.25pm to 10.55pm King Tut's stage Nxdia : 12.30pm to 1pm : 12.30pm to 1pm Kerr Mercer : 1.20pm to 1.50pm : 1.20pm to 1.50pm Kyle Falconer : 2.20pm to 2.50pm : 2.20pm to 2.50pm Rianne Downey : 3.20pm to 4pm : 3.20pm to 4pm Nina Nesbitt : 4.30pm to 5.10pm : 4.30pm to 5.10pm The K's : 5.40pm to 6.20pm : 5.40pm to 6.20pm Brooke Combe : 6.50pm to 7.40pm : 6.50pm to 7.40pm Shed Seven: 8.20pm to 9.20pm We have a dedicated article with the full list of TRNSMT 2025 stage times, for those looking for more information. TRNSMT will also be broadcast on live radio In addition, BBC Radio 1 will also broadcast the festival live from Glasgow Green on Saturday and Sunday, with additional coverage across the Radio 1 Dance stream on BBC Sounds across the entire weekend.


Scotsman
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
TRNSMT 2025: Wunderhorse pull out of main stage Saturday slot
Miles Kane will replace Wunderhorse on the main stage. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Wunderhorse have been forced to pull out of their set at TRNSMT tomorrow. The English rock band were due to perform on the Main Stage from 2.10pm until 2.50pm on Saturday, but have been forced to withdraw at the last minute because of illness. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Wunderhorse have pulled out of their Saturday TRNSMT slot at the last minute. | David Jackson In a statement on Instagram, they wrote: 'Due to ongoing band illness, we're unable to play TRNSMT on Saturday. Sorry to miss you, we will be back.' The group performed on the King Tut's Stage at the festival last year, drawing a sizable crowd to their set. They will be replaced by indie singer and musician, Miles Kane. On social media, TRNSMT organisers shared: 'Unfortunately due to illness Wunderhorse are no longer able to play at Rockstar Energy presents TRNSMT on Saturday, July 12. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad "However we are buzzing to have the amazing Miles Kane joining us!" Previous changes to the line up at TRNSMT 2025 include Kneecap's removal from the schedule, amid 'safety concerns'.


Scotsman
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
TRNSMT 2025: What food and dietary options will be available at Glasgow Green this year
This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. What's on the menu at Glasgow Green this weekend, and what dietary options will TRNSMT 2025 have? Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... More fool the person who decides to head to a festival and not think about eating - not simply a 'liquid lunch.' But can you bring your own picnic basket or cling-film wrapped Here's the current advice on what food and/or drink you can bring with you to TRNSMT and the vendors set to offer their cuisines at Glasgow Green T-Minus two more days until Glasgow Green gets taken over by the likes of 50 Cent, Biffy Clyro, and Snow Patrol as TRNSMT 2025 rolls around for another year. The official timetable is out, with some notable surprise acts set to take place in The Hangout. However, the question of who would replace Kneecap on the King Tut's Stage on Saturday has now been answered – and we'll reveal all the details later in this article. Perhaps it will be an inadvertent secret set after organisers pulled the controversial Irish hip-hop group from the bill. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad But for those who were planning on bringing a picnic to Glasgow Green this year, a couple of 'tinnies', or looking to leave the festival site during some downtime to get a bite to eat in Glasgow, we've got some bad news for you. Here are the current rules about food and drink, pass-outs, and what vendors are available, including dietary options, ahead of TRNSMT 2025 this weekend. Can I not bring food and drink with me to Glasgow Green for TRNSMT 2025? What food and drink will be available at TRNSMT 2025 - and are there options for vegans, vegetarians and those who can't stomach gluten? | Canva Sadly not - although you can bring a soft, collapsible water bottle or a folding pouch , you won't be able to bring food or drink - especially alcohol, as it is a prohibited item - to TRNSMT 2025. Can I leave the festival site for lunch/dinner and return to the TRNSMT 2025 festival site? Alas - this is also not going to be an option at TRNSMT 2025; the festival is running a strict no re-entry policy once again this year, meaning that once you're beyond the gates at Glasgow Green, that's your location for the foreseeable future. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad What food and/or drink vendors will be available this weekend at TRNSMT 2025? We've taken a look at the official TRNSMT 2025 app , available for Android and iOS, to see what is on offer this year. The official app also includes details on how much items are set to cost you, with some meals less than £10 once again. Vegetarian options and marked with a (V), Gluten Free marked (GF)Halal options with (H) and vegan options are marked with a (VG) Current list of food and drink vendors at TRNSMT 2025 Award Winning Churros (H, V, VG) Bao Buns (H, GF, V, VG) Base Artisan Pizza (H, GF, V, VG) Boujee Burger (H, V, VG) Brother Bond Burger (H, V) Burger & Chips (V) Burger Shack (H, V) Chulo's Stuffed Cookies (V) Coffee & Crepes (H, V) Coffee & Donuts (H, V) Dirty Bird (V, VG) Donuts & Coffee (GF, V) East Asian Street Food (H, GF, V, VG) Fancy Franks (V, VG) Fish & Chips (V, VG) Fish & Frites (H, GF, V, VG) Fries Guys (V) Great British Fudge Bus Greek Gyros (V) Guid Grazin Loaded Fries (H, V) Hot Wok Noodle Bar (H, V, VG) Los Colemanos (H, V) Lutis Pizza (H, V) Mams Thai Kitchen (H, GF, V) Panko Noodle Bar (H, V, VG) Paps Loaded Fries Pizza (H, V) Pizza & Fries (H, V) Posh Dogs and Loaded Fries (H, V) Rost Eats (GF, V) Salt and Chilli Chicken (H, V, VG) Salt & Chilli Chicken & Fries (H, V Salt N Chill Lab (H, V) Slumdog (H, V) Smash Burger (V, VG) Smash House Burger & Fries (H, GF, V, VG) Smoke House (GF, V) The Greek (H, V) The Oven (H, V, VG) The Pink Donut Van (H, V) The Wee Taquiera (H, GF, V, VG) The Wrap Shack (H, V) Toastie Box (GF, V, VG) Typhoon Ten (H, V, VG) Viva Le Vegi (V, VG) Wow Burger (H, GF, V) Wholesome Junkies (V, VG) Have you had food from any of the vendors at this year's TRNSMT Festival that you would recommend to other people from your previous experiences? Let us and other revellers know by leaving a comment down below.