Courteeners, Liam Gallagher, The Chemical Brothers To Headline Rescheduled TRNSMT Festival
Wednesday, 11 August 2021
Written by Laura Johnson
TRNSMT 2021 has been rescheduled.
Following the cancellation of 2020's event due to COVID-19, organisers have announced the festival will now return to Glasgow Green later than usual in September with headliners Courteeners (pictured), Liam Gallagher and The Chemical Brothers, as well as the majority of acts that were lined up for 2020's event.
Head below for further details.
What? A three-day city music festival hosting a diverse range of acts.
Where? Glasgow Green.
When? Rescheduled to September 10-12, 2021.
Who? Courteeners will headline the Friday, following sets from Sam Fender, Blossoms, The Snuts, AJ Tracey, Yxng Bane, Inhaler, House Gospel Choir and Sports Team on the Main Stage. Little Simz, Joy Crookes, the Lathums, Griff, Holly Humberstone, Berwyn, Red Rum Club and Shambolics will play the King Tut’s Stage, while the River Stage will see performances from the Ninth Wave, Walt Disco, Vlure, Gallus, Another Sky, the Mysterines, and One Nine.
Saturday's main stage bill will be topped by Liam Gallagher, preceded by sets from Primal Scream, Keane, Twin Atlantic, KSI, Picture This, Sea Girls, Vistas and Nathan Evans. The King Tut’s Stage, meanwhile, will feature performances by Becky Hill, Declan Welsh and the Decadent West, Dylan John Thomas, The Murder Capital, Georgia, Miraa May, Voodoos and Mike McKenzie. Appearing on the River Stage that day will be Lucia and the Best Boys, Baby Queen, Chubby and the Gang, Charlotte Jane, The Hara, Spyres, and Theo Bleak.
Bringing the festival's main stage to a close will be The Chemical Brothers, following sets from Snow Patrol, Dermot Kennedy, Amy Macdonald, Declan McKenna, Jay1, Ella Eyre and Lyra, while the King Tut’s Stage hosts Tom Odell, Joesef, Ash, Ryan McMullan, Ms Banks, Kawala, Lukela Volpe and Tamzene, and Saint PHNX, Pip Blom, Aaron Smith, Vukovi, David Keenan, Lucy Blue, and Sara ‘N’ Junbug play the River Stage.
*Please be aware that it was announced by TRNSMT organisers on August 10 that Ian Brown had pulled out of the event.
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