TRNSMT Festival has today announced the final additions to this summer’s edition at Glasgow Green. Special guest Years & Years and Dylan will take the stage on Saturday 9th July, and will join the likes of The Strokes, Foals and The Snuts to complete the 2022 line up, plus The Skinner Brother’s  will close the River Stage on Friday night.

Pop favourite and TRNSMT special guest Years & Years, the solo project from Olly Alexander, will bring plenty of modern pop anthems to the Main Stage on Saturday 9th July.

Emerging artist Dylan, who has recently signed with Island Records, has built an army of supporters up and down with country with the release of her three outstanding singles “Nineteen”, “Someone Else” and “You’re Not Harry Styles”. The London-based, Suffolk-born singer-songwriter‘s ability to pen a top song has earned her spots on the road with fellow TRNSMT acts Griff, and Thomas Headon.

Headlining the River stage on Friday 8th July are the riotous, rebellion-tinged British band The Skinner Brothers. Formed in 2018, They quickly gained notoriety after supporting the likes of The Libertines, The Streets and Kasabian. An indie band known for their unforgettable, blistering live shows, these guys are sure to be ones not to miss.

Check out the full line-up below.

FRIDAY 8TH JULY

Main Stage

Paolo Nutini, Sam Fender, Nile Rodgers & CHIC, Tom Grennan, The Lathums, Ella Henderson, The Bootleg Beatles

King Tut’s Stage

Beabadoobee, M Huncho, Saint PHNX, The Regrettes, Callum Beattie, Luke La Volpe, Brooke Combe, Kitti

River Stage

The Skinner Brothers, Stone, Terra Kin, Finn Askew, Dead Pony, The Roly Mo, Etta Marcus

 

SATURDAY 9th JULY

Main Stage

The Strokes, Foals, The Snuts, Fontaines D.C, Years & Years, Example, Griff, Dylan

King Tut’s Stage

Jimmy Eat World, Maximo Park, Self Esteem, Wet Leg, KennyHoopla, Pip Millet, CVC,

River Stage

Baby Strange, Pip Bloom, CMAT, Parliamo, George O’Hanlon, Medicine Cabinet

 

SUNDAY 10th JULY

Main Stage

Lewis Capaldi, Wolf Alice, DMA’s, Sigrid, Mimi Webb, Sigala, Dylan John Thomas, Nina Nesbitt

King Tut’s Stage

Easy Life, Gang of Youths, Thomas Headon, Jamie Webster, Alfie Templeman, Mae Muller, Everyone You Know, Crawlers

River Stage

The Reytons, Rianne Downey, Connor Fyfe, Dylan Fraser, Luz, Bonnie Kemplay, Alex Amor