TRNSMT 2023
Friday kicked-off on the Main Stage with Declan Welsh delivering a call to arms speech highlighting the atrocities currently going on in Palestine.
Old school punks High Vis brought some tangible energy to the River Stage.
Wrexham indie band The Royston Club celebrated the success of their debut album ‘Shaking Hips and Crashing Cars’ with a pulsating set on the River Stage. bigger stages await these guys at future TRNSMTs.
With front-man Kyle Falconcer sporting an eye-catching Umbro outfit, Dundee rockers The View put recent controversy behind them with a captivating performance of all the festival favourites.
Glasgow lass with the voice of an angel, Rianne Downey joined Paul Heaton on stage as the Housemartin legend treated fans to a plethora of hits from his back-catalogue.
Saturday kicked-on with Irish rockers The Coronas delivering a dynamite set on King Tuts Stage.
Eli Hewson and his band Inhaler drew a huge crowd to the main stage on Saturday afternoon.
Kasabian delivered the set of the weekend on the Main stage with an electric performance from Serge and co with banger after banger bringing the bounce to the main stage.
Sam Fender closed-off day two at the Main stage with a pulsating performance which led to an influx of Newcastle United tops.
Reading rockers The Amazons went off on the King Tuts Stage on the Sunday.
Liverpool FC fan and singer/songwriter Jamie Webster brought his blend of politically infused tunes to the Main Stage along with chants of “F**k the Tories”.
Luke Pritchard and his band the Kooks brought the sun out and threw back the years on the Main Stage.
Tom Clarke and his band The Enemy made their TRNSMT debut with a rocking set on the King Tuts Stage.