TRNSMT bosses reveal major festival upheaval – and fans will love it

TRNSMT chiefs announced today that there will be significant changes at the event.

With just a month to go before music fans flock to Glasgow for the biggest celebration on the Scottish summer calendar.

The fairgrounds will be adjacent to the Boogie Bar

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The fairgrounds will be adjacent to the Boogie Bar
Big acts like Pulp and Sam Fender are playing at the festival this year

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Big acts like Pulp and Sam Fender are playing at the festival this year

And organizers have released a map of the site showing some big changes for 2023.

For the first time, the festival includes Boogie Wonderland, which consists of the carnival and fan-favorite stage, the Boogie Bar.

The move to the west side of Glasgow Green will create more space for music lovers to dance the weekend away and enjoy the energy of Boogie Bar DJs and Bongo’s Bingo, which will be held at the event for the first time.

As in previous years, the VIP area is back, offering access to the exclusive garden and chill-out area as a place to relax between sets, complete with a bar and dedicated food area.

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Meanwhile, the map also features food and drink outlets, including pop-ups from McDonald’s, Pepsi, Four Loko and Glasgow’s own Big Feed, offering a range of street food.

Huge headliners such as Pulp, Sam Fender, The 1975, Niall Horan, George Ezra, Becky Hill and Kasabian will be coming to Glasgow Green from July 7th to 9th.

The map also highlights food and drink outlets, including pop-ups from McDonald’s, Pepsi, Four Loko and Glasgow’s own Big Feed, offering a delicious range of street food.

Festival Director Geoff Ellis said: “With just a month to go before TRNSMT returns, we are making final preparations and look forward to welcoming everyone back to Glasgow Green in July.”

“With so many must-have acts on hand, fans can use the TRNSMT app to plan their day, build their schedule and stay up to date with all our announcements from now through festival weekend.”

The TRNSMT 2023 app has also been officially launched, providing fans with the latest festival weekend information, as well as a map of the site and a special feature to create a personalized schedule for the entire weekend.

By “Favoriting” must-see acts, fans should keep their notifications on and have the app send reminders so they don’t miss a moment.

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The map shows the changes to this year's location

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The map shows the changes to this year’s location

Emma James

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