TRNSMT Festival returns to Glasgow Green next Friday and they have just announced the details for the official preparty and afterparties, alongside the ultimate pre-festival guide to enjoy the very best weekend of the year.

Festival-goers have a huge three days to look forward to, with more than 80 artists across four stages including massive acts like Snow Patrol, 50 Cent, The Script, Biffy Clyro, Gracie Abrams and Fontaines DC.

Six festival acts will also be performing at two iconic Glasgow venues, ensuring non-stop live music is available from Thursday through to late on Sunday.

  • Thursday pre-party

    • At King Tut’s, fans will get a flavour of what’s to come with Indoor Foxes, Fright Years and Dictator performing live, who are all making appearances at TRNSMT across the weekend.

  • Friday Afterparty

    • King Tut’s will host Glasgow’s own Twin Atlantic for Friday’s afterparty, with an intimate set to end the day in their home city.

  • Saturday Afterparty

    • Another Glaswegian band will be playing at Saturday’s post-festival extravaganza, welcoming The Rooks to McChuills for an incredible Saturday night party

  • Sunday Afterparty

    • Returning to King Tut’s for the final afterparty, indie-rock band The Lathums will close the weekend with their uplifting indie albums.

Tickets are now on sale via the TRNSMT website.

To ensure fans have an unforgettable time, festival organisers have shared helpful hints and tips to get revellers ready ahead of the fast-approaching festival weekend.

Site map

Debuting this year, the BBC Radio 1 Dance Stage, which has taken over from the Boogie Bar, is located near the main entrance, hosting 18 acts to get festival-goers boogieing.

The Hangout returns, a space exclusively for over 18s to take a break from the buzz of the main stages, with some of the weekend’s biggest parties taking place – Drag-aoke with Miss Lola Fierce  and Bongo’s Bingo are confirmed, and there will also be plenty of live music from buskers, DJ sets and more.

VIP tickets provide access to the VIP Garden, which hosts exclusive bars, food outlets, seating, DJs and upgraded toilets. VIP+ tickets are still available which also includes Main Stage front pen access – so you won’t miss out on the action.

The food map is also available on the TRNSMT 2025 app, with pins showing exactly where fans can find their pick of 58 vendors.

Travel

TRNSMT is urging people to use public transport to get to and from Glasgow Green. With plenty of travel options, it’s strongly advised that trains and buses are used to get to Glasgow city centre and then it’s just a short walk to Glasgow Green.

Festival parking is not available, but TRNSMT has identified four locations nearby as drop off and pick up areas. A limited number of blue badge parking spaces are available but must be pre-arranged.

For more information on the best ways to get to the festival, visit the TRNSMT website. 

Restricted items

The website has a full section on what you can and cannot bring into the event. Bags and rucksacks are allowed for essential items, but should be smaller than an A4 piece of paper.

There are a range of ticket packages, including VIP experiences and fans can find out more about these at www.trnsmtfest.com. Day tickets start from £89.50 (plus GCC Environmental Levy) and weekend tickets start from £254.90 (plus GCC Environmental Levy).