TRNSMT reveals over 20 more acts and announces iconic King Tut's stage line-up
TRNSMT reveals over 20 more acts and announces iconic King Tut's stage line-up
TRNSMT reveals over 20 more acts and announces iconic King Tut's stage lineup
MORE MAIN STAGE ACTS REVEALED, ADDING LAUREN SPENCER SMITH, JALEN NGONDA AND NEWDAD TO ALREADY INCREDIBLE LINE-UP
EXAMPLE, CIAN DUCROT AND ENTER SHIKARI ARE 2024 KING TUT’S STAGE HEADLINERS
26 ACTS ACROSS THE LINE-UP ARE MAKING THEIR TRNSMT DEUBT THIS SUMMER.
TIKTOK STARS TAKE OVER TRNSMT AS BELLAH MAE, CAITY BASER, SEB LOWE AND
KATE GREGSON MACLEOD ARE ADDED TO THE LINE-UP
TRNSMT Festival has today (25 January) announced 23 more acts to the already star-studded lineup for this summer’s three-day Glasgow Green extravaganza.
Gen Z superstar of the moment, Lauren Spencer Smith will take to the main stage on Friday with her single Fingers Crossed which went viral in 2023.
Completing Friday’s lineup is soul star Jalen Ngonda. The one-to-watch is making his TRNSMT debut, after a sell-out performance at King Tut’s in 2023 and is joining Liam Gallagher and Garbage on the iconic main stage.
Kickstarts superstar Example who’s known for featuring on tracks with Sunday headliner Calvin Harris, will headline the King Tut’s stage on Friday and will be joined by Brits Rising Star and BBC Sound of the Year winner, The Last Dinner Party. English rock band Wunderhorse, fronted by songwriter Jacob Slater will raise the volume on Friday, along with indie stars Matt Maltese and Nieve Ella. Bellah Mae, who went from TikTok covers to festival performances in a year also joins the lineup in her TRNSMT debut. Dublin four piece The Scratch and Scottish/Irish alternative pop duo SiiGHTS, will also be taking to the stage.
Galway rock band NewDad, who are set to release their much-anticipated debut album this week are added to the already unmissable Saturday main stage bill including Gerry Cinnamon and Courteeners.
For festival goers who discover new music through TikTok, Saturday’s King Tut’s stage will be headlined by viral TikToker Cian Ducrot. Festival goers can also look forward to anthems from Scottish trio Vistas. TikTok stars Caity Baser, Katie Gregson-Macleod and fast-rising indie artist Seb Lowe also join the bill, meaning Saturday’s King Tut’s lineup has over 5.5 million followers between them. Glasgow’s very own nu-rock band Dead Pony and Royel Otis, who have been making waves this week with their Murder on the Dancefloor cover, are also set to perform.
The volume on Sunday just got even louder, with indie rock sensation Bakar turning out for the final day. The main stage artist shot to fame with his single ‘Hell N Back’, which has over 400 million streams. Bakar will share the stage with 2024 Group of the Year BRIT nominees Chase & Status and triple nominee Calvin Harris, who will bring TRNSMT 2024 to a close.
Sunday’s King Tut’s lineup is set to be a rock lover’s dream, with legends Enter Shikari bringing TRNSMT’s King Tut’s Stage to a close for 2024. They are also joined by indie rock band The Reytons and rock duo Nova Twins. A Netflix star will come to Glasgow Green as Heartstopper’s Will Gao will be performing as part of Wasia Project and Sunday will also welcome Rachel Chinouriri, Dublin band Sprints, Bruce Springsteen’s support band, Kingfishr and one of Dublin’s hottest new musical prospects Somebody’s Child.
Many more acts are still to be announced across TRNSMT’s River Stage and Boogie Wonderland which celebrate new and upcoming musicians as well as tune dropping DJs.
Geoff Ellis, Festival Director of TRNSMT said: “The variety of acts that we have on offer this year is a strong mix of globally renowned names and up-and-coming artists which has resulted in a record breaking demand for tickets. Many ticket types already sold out, so make sure you get your tickets quickly to avoid disappointment.”
Following its popularity in 2023, TRNSMT will offer a range of VIP experiences and fans can find out more about these at www.trnsmtfest.com.
Weekend tickets start from £275, prices shown include booking and transaction fee.
Vistas - “ We’re so excited to be back at TRNSMT this summer. It was the first festival we ever played back in 2017 so it’ll always have a special place in our hearts and we’re made up to be back on the King Tut’s stage. There’s nothing quite like a Scottish festival crowd so can’t wait to get on that stage and play songs from the new record and all the old favourites. Roll on July!”
Katie Gregson-Macleod - “I can’t wait to play TRNSMT for the first time this summer! Being from Scotland, I have fond memories of attending TRNSMT as a teenager and so to be playing on stage alongside some of my favourite artists at the moment is going to be very special. Nothing beats a Scottish crowd (don’t tell the others I said this).”
Dead Pony - “We’re buzzing to return to TRNSMT in 2024. This is one of our favourite festivals and it’s always amazing playing in front of a Glasgow crowd. We’ve got big plans for our set and we can’t wait to see that mosh pit go all the way from Glasgow Green to Govanhill.”
Nova Twins - “We can’t wait for our TRNSMT debut this summer. We’ve heard so many good things about the festival and Glasgow crowds are always nuts, so we’re really looking forward to it.”
The Scratch - “Scotland is the best and this is the best festival in Scotland, very happy to be playing TRNSMT! Bring your finest roasting hot cans and we’ll see ya there!”
Somebody’s Child - “We're excited to come back to out favourite Celtic cousins in July for our first ever festival in Scotland. TRNSMT what's up."