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TRNSMT Saturday Day Ticket - Official Ticket and Hotel Bundls in Glasgow,

Jul 12, 2025 at 12:00 PM and 12:01 PM  ·   · £132 Glasgow Green Glasgow Green Tickets from £132

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The K’s, an indie band from Warrington, UK, topped charts with debut album 'I Wonder If The World Knows?' They won Best Breakthrough Act at the 2024 Northern Brits and rocked major festival stages like Glastonbury and Reading.
Norwegian pop star Sigrid rose to fame in 2017 with "Don't Kill My Vibe." Known for hits like "Strangers," she won the BBC Sound of 2018 and has performed globally.
The Lathums, an indie band from Northern England, blend honesty, hope, and heartbreak in their music. Known for tracks like "Fight On" and "How Beautiful Life Can Be," they’ve drawn comparisons to The Smiths and Arctic Monkeys. Their debut and follow-up albums both hit UK No.1. With Alex Moore on vocals, Scott Concepcion on lead guitar, Ryan Durrans on drums, and Matty Murphy on bass, they captivate audiences at sold-out venues like Glastonbury and Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl.
Biffy Clyro, formed in Kilmarnock, Scotland, is known for their anthemic alt rock with Simon Neil's distinct vocals. The trio gained fame with hits like "Mountains" and "Bubbles," and albums such as 2009's Only Revolutions, earning a Mercury Prize nod. Known for their mix of grunge, hardcore, and prog influences, they've headlined festivals and released critically acclaimed albums like Opposites and Ellipsis. They've collaborated with producer Rich Costey and performed live acoustic sets, including a memorable cover of the Beach Boys' "God Only Knows."
Northern Irish alt-rock band Snow Patrol gained fame with their 2003 debut "Final Straw" and 2006's "Eyes Open," featuring the hit "Chasing Cars." They scored multi-platinum with "A Hundred Million Suns" and "Fallen Empires." Members include Nathan Connolly, Gary Lightbody, and Johnny McDaid.
British musician James Marriott, based in Brighton, is known for his unique blend of alternative and indie pop. Since launching his career in 2020, he's sold out tours in the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, and has played major festivals like Reading and Leeds. His debut album, "Are We There Yet?," hit number 17 on the charts.
The Kooks, known for their well-crafted pop, underwent a band “renovation,” returning to the energetic spirit of their debut. For their seventh album, "Never Know," they embraced experimentation and fun, recapturing their essence and swagger.
Shed Seven, Britpop underdogs, hail from York. Known for hits like "Chasing Rainbows," their latest album, "A Matter of Time," topped UK charts. Celebrating 30 years, they mix rock with orchestral flair, showcasing enduring tunes and vibrant live shows for multi-generational fans.
Scottish artist Brooke Combe, hailed for her Motown-esque voice, collaborates with James Skelly on her debut album, “Dancing At The Edge Of The World."
Amble, a trio from Ireland's Midlands and West, blend traditional and global sounds. Known for their unique storytelling, they rose to fame with "Amble (Live)."
Tom Walker, from the UK, known for hits like "Leave A Light On" and "Just You And I," has over three billion streams. His record "What A Time To Be Alive" was a huge success, and his style is authentic and connected to fans.
Fontaines D.C., an Irish post-punk band known for their bold, expansive sound, collaborated with Arctic Monkeys. Their latest album "ROMANCE" features inventive styles.
Born in Los Angeles, Gracie Abrams is a compelling songwriter known for emotionally intimate lyrics. Influenced by Joni Mitchell, she gained fame with songs like “21” and “I miss you, I’m sorry.” Her debut album, Good Riddance, produced by Aaron Dessner, received high praise from Rolling Stone. She opened for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, and her work often explores themes like self-betrayal and transformation.
Inhaler's "Open Wide" blends indie, garage-rock, glam-pop, and art-rock, influenced by T.Rex and Depeche Mode. Produced by Kid Harpoon, it showcases their artistic confidence with tracks like "Eddie In The Darkness" and "Billy (Yeah Yeah Yeah)."
Wunderhorse, featuring members Jacob Slater, Harry Fowler, Peter Woodin, and Jamie Staples, rose to fame with albums "Cub" and "Midas." Known for their electrifying live shows, they've toured with Fontaines D.C. and Sam Fender and are renowned as a leading act in British guitar music. Midas was produced by Craig Silvey at Pachyderm Studio.
Underworld, formed by Rick Smith and Karl Hyde, revolutionized electronic music with their acclaimed 1994 album "dubnobasswithmyheadman," known for groundbreaking innovation.
Scottish singer Nathan Evans, born in Bellshill, rose to fame in 2020 with viral sea shanties like "Wellerman." Known for his a cappella style, he quit his postal job after signing with Polydor. His music sparked interest from Brian May and Jimmy Fallon.
Jake Bugg, born in Nottingham, is known for his bluesy indie folk, Brit-pop style. His debut album, featuring hits like "Lightning Bolt," was Mercury Prize-nominated. Collaborating with Rick Rubin and Dan Auerbach, he's toured with Lana Del Rey and opened for Liam Gallagher. Bugg's "Saturday Night, Sunday Morning" reached the UK top ten, solidifying his success.
Born in a small town, my music blends heartfelt storytelling and moving melodies. Known for "Mountain Music," my style captures beauty, magic, and life's ups and downs.

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