
In a country already renowned for having the best audiences in the world, TRNSMT, set within the City’s Glasgow Green, shows artists from around the world that there’s nothing better than a Scottish crowd.
Glasgow Green is a 5 minute walk from the Merchant City and located on the banks of the River Clyde so there are plenty of public transport and accommodation options available nearby and no need to bring your car.
TRNSMT is a 3 day non-camping festival with 4 stages – Mainstage, King Tut’s Stage, River Stage and the Boogie Bar. The festival has been awarded a gold standard for accessibility, provides over 50 food traders, 15 bars and a variety of funfair rides for the thrill seekers.

Glasgow Green is a park in the east end of Glasgow, Scotland, on the north bank of the River Clyde. Established in the 15th century, it is the oldest park in the city. It connects to the south via the St Andrew’s Suspension Bridge.
In 2004, the Green was host to the Download Festival Scotland, a live music festival featuring Metallica, Linkin Park, Korn, and Slipknot. In May 2014, the Green was the site of Radio 1’s Big Weekend, the biggest free ticketed music event in Europe. The event featured some of the biggest acts in the world, and they performed to a total of over 50,000 spectators in the course of the weekend.
As part of the legacy of the 2014 Commonwealth Games, the Green became one of 27 sites in Glasgow to be protected by Fields in Trust through a legal “Minute of Agreement”. The agreement aims to ensure that the Green will be preserved as public recreation land for future generations to enjoy.
Since 2017, the Green has served as the venue for the music festival TRNSMT.