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TRNSMT Festival with Ashnikko, Lovejoy, and more

Jul 7, 2023  ·  Glasgow Green, Glasgow Glasgow Green, Glasgow

TRNSMT Festival
Jul 7
TRNSMT Festival
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Born in Britain, pop icon Becky Hill is a BRIT Award winner known for pioneering electronic music. With 17 UK Top 40 singles, one UK #1, and collaborations with stars like David Guetta, Rudimental, and Little Mix, she boasts over 4 billion Spotify streams and multiple BPI certifications.
Liverpool's Jamie Webster, a folk singer-songwriter, is popular for his resonant "people's poet" style. Known for UK chart-topping albums 'We Get By' and 'Moments', he's celebrated for anthems that echo communal spirit and struggle. Collaborated with producer Dave Eringa.
Kasabian, a renowned UK band known for lively shows and hits, draws from 1950s street art influences. From Leicester, they're famous for energetic music and notable for large local gigs.
Formed in 1978, Pulp, led by Jarvis Cocker, broke through in the '90s with a fusion of glam rock, disco, and British indie. Known for hits like "Common People," they gained fame with albums like "Different Class" and performances at Glastonbury.
Born in Brighton, The Kooks captivated Europe with hits from "Let's Go Sunshine." Known for indie rock with a twist, they explore 80s synth-pop to funk in their latest album. Frontman Luke Pritchard, refreshed and optimistic, leads their evolving sound.
Paul Heaton, born in Bromborough, England, gained fame with the Housemartins and the Beautiful South. Known for satirical lyrics and jazzy pop style, his solo work and collaborations, especially with Jacqui Abbott, topped UK charts. Heaton's music includes hits like "A Little Time."
Irish band Inhaler, known for debut 'It Wont Always Be Like This,' evolved in 'Cuts and Bruises' with a focus on band chemistry & narrative style, inspired by global tours.
Edinburgh's Hamish Hawk is known for literate, heartfelt songs blending wit and beauty, akin to Jarvis Cocker and Scott Walker. "Heavy Elevator" showcased his filmic style and rich baritone.
British band The Enemy, known for their blend of Oasis's swagger and The Jam's passion, burst onto the scene in 2007. Hailing from Coventry, they quickly gained fame with hits like "40 Days and 40 Nights" and "Away from Here", catapulting into the charts and securing a deal with Warner Bros. Known for vibrant live shows, they've opened for Kasabian and the Manic Street Preachers.
The Wombats, known for 'Greek Tragedy', collaborate with top producers. From global homes, they record and mix remotely, achieving new inventive heights. Continually captivating fans since 2007.
Georgia-born Teddy Swims turns personal healing into art with his debut album "I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1)." Known for emotional depth and storytelling in music.
Canterbury-born, Sheffield-raised Lucy Spraggan, former X Factor star, is known for hits like "Last Night". Her albums hit UK charts, with 'Choices' at #5. Founded CTRL Records, known for heartfelt songwriting.
Crawlers, Liverpool's rock band formed in 2018, gained fame with their debut mixtape “Loud Without Noise.” Known for grungy music and impactful online presence, they address vital issues and influence mass audiences.
The Mary Wallopers, Irish ballad group formed by brothers Charles and Andrew Hendy and Sean McKenna, are known for their energetic live shows. Their debut EP, "A Mouthful of The Mary Wallopers," showcases a blend of warmth and chaos. Post-lockdown, they've sold-out prestigious venues like Dublin's Vicar Street and Camden's Powerhaus.
Warmduscher, formed from Fat White Family & Paranoid London members, remixes classic genres into unique, acclaimed chaos, celebrated for their mischievous yet extraordinary music style.
From Southend-on-Sea, England, Nothing But Thieves blend indie rock with pop hooks. Known for hits like "Trip Switch," they've topped UK charts with albums like "Dead Club City." Influential in alternative rock, they've enjoyed global acclaim and Billboard success.
Pale Waves, a Manchester band, blends pop punk and '90s rock. Known for "Unwanted," they explore LGBTQI themes and personal growth. Influenced by Garbage and Paramore, they aim for a bold, alternative sound.

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