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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.
Pulp, formed in Sheffield by Jarvis Cocker in 1978, rose from obscurity to become 1990s British icons, blending glam rock, disco, and indie. Known for hits like "Common People," they reached stardom with the album "Different Class." Cocker's sharp lyrics and collaborations, like with producer Scott Walker, characterized their dynamic style. They won multiple accolades and left a lasting impact on the British music scene.
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.
Born in Bromborough, England, Paul Heaton led the Housemartins and the Beautiful South, blending satirical lyrics with catchy melodies. Known for hits like "Happy Hour" and "A Little Time," he achieved chart success and platinum records. Heaton later partnered with Jacqui Abbott for U.K. chart-toppers "Manchester Calling" and "N.K. Pop." He continued to explore genres in solo works, collaborating with artists like Fatboy Slim and Ian Broudie.
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)."
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, based in LA, are known for their playful yet profound songwriting. Their new album Oh! The Ocean explores tech rock and sci-fi pop with producer John Congleton, offering a warm, human sound with social themes.
Scottish artist Brooke Combe, known for lush orchestral arrangements and Motown-inspired vocals, collaborates with James Skelly on her debut album "Dancing At The Edge Of The World."
Sheffield-raised, Canterbury-born Lucy Spraggan is known for her catchy singer/songwriter style. Her X Factor audition song "Last Night" gained fame. Her album "Choices" hit #5 UK charts. She founded CTRL Records and is praised for her heartfelt lyrics and fearless storytelling.
Reigning from Atlanta, Grammy-nominated Teddy Swims blends R&B, soul, and pop with hits like "Lose Control." With 5B streams, he's celebrated globally, winning prestigious awards and performing at top events.
Cat Burns, a BRIT School alum from Streatham, London, is a platinum-selling singer-songwriter known for viral hit "go". Her conversational lyrics and catchy melodies catapulted her to fame, earning her a loyal fanbase and recognition as a Spotify Global RADAR artist. Her songs blend introspection and universality, resonating with listeners worldwide.
CRAWLERS, formed in 2018 in Merseyside, UK, blend fluid rock styles with grungy sounds. Known for "Loud Without Noise," they've sold out UK shows, capturing youth culture and advocating for underrepresented groups.
The Mary Wallopers, started by brothers Charles and Andrew Hendy with friend Sean McKenna, is an Irish ballad group known for raw, energetic performances. Their debut EP, "A Mouthful of The Mary Wallopers," captures their unique blend of warmth and chaos. Expanded to a six-piece, they sold out shows at Dublin's Vicar Street and Camden's Powerhaus, earning a reputation for lively gigs.
London-based Warmduscher, known for chaos and experimentation, embrace gqom, hip-hop, jazz, punk-funk, and disco on their new album, "Too Cold To Hold," creating a fresh, bold sound.
Nothing But Thieves, from Southend-on-Sea, Essex, create indie rock with pop sensibility. Their chart-topping albums include Nothing But Thieves, Broken Machine, and Dead Club City. Known for hits like "Trip Switch" and "Futureproof," they cover diverse tracks and have collaborated on projects like Gran Turismo 7.
Pale Waves is a Manchester band known for their bold pop-punk sound, drawing on influences like Paramore and Garbage. Embracing queerness and darker themes, their album Unwanted connects with LGBTQI fans. Lead singer Heather Baron-Gracie's lyrics explore women's relationships, while drummer Ciára Doran's personal transition influences their music.
Sam Fender, born in North Shields, explores life's struggles and his coming of age in a Springsteenian style. Known for hits like "Hypersonic Missiles," his music blends heartfelt drama with unique soundscapes. Collaborating with The War On Drugs’ Adam Granduciel, Fender's "People Watching" offers introspective tales and rich musical textures, capturing his life's influences and human experience.
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.

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