PAOLO Nutini, The Strokes and Lewis Capaldi have been announced as some of the headline acts at next year’s TRNSMT festival.
Organisers have announced dates for the fifth edition of the event, which will take place at Glasgow Green from July 8-10 in 2022.
Sigrid, The Snuts and Wolf Alice are also in the line-up, along with beabadoobee, Foals, Fontaines DC and Jimmy Eat World.
The 2021 cinch presents TRNSMT Festival finished on Sunday evening after three days of performances from the likes of Snow Patrol, The Chemical Brothers and Liam Gallagher.
Tickets on sale 9am Friday 17th September - @TRNSMTfest https://t.co/wZOtlNiZRZ pic.twitter.com/HgwjO1IkqT
— Paolo Nutini (@PaoloNutini) September 14, 2021
Geoff Ellis, festival director of cinch presents TRNSMT, said on Sunday: "What a weekend. I can't think of a better way to bring the festival to a close than a block-rocking set from electronic legends The Chemical Brothers.
"I'd like to thank each and every fan, artist and crew member who has made this year's event well worth the wait. The atmosphere around Glasgow Green has been incredible all weekend and it's great to see so many smiling faces.
"The compliance with the lateral flow testing policies has been fantastic and lots of attendees have taken multiple tests as they visit throughout the weekend."
The festival returned this year after the 2020 event was cancelled due to Covid-19.
Capaldi was due to play at TRNSMT this summer but rescheduled to next year after the 2021 event was moved from July to September amid the coronavirus pandemic.
He will play a headline set at next year's festival, as will Nutini and The Strokes.
Music fans can access the TRNSMT pre-sale from 9am on September 15 at https://us1.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=8180ed10c45e0e5e48ab9e210&id=fcba2059d2 before early bird tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday September 17 at https://trnsmtfest.com/
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