As Glasgow gets ready for TRNSMT 2024 - here's how you can watch it on TV.
The event is set to take place between Friday, July 12 and Sunday, July 14 at Glasgow Green.
Acts performing at the festival include Liam Gallagher, Gerry Cinnamon, Calvin Harries, The Snuts, Declan McKenna, and many more.
Ahead of the weekend event, the BBC has revealed that Scottish broadcaster Shereen Cutkelvin will present BBC Scotland’s coverage of it, while they have also confirmed how fans can watch it on TV.
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The TV star will be taking over from Edith Bowman, who has presented TRNSMT since 2017.
Meanwhile, the BBC has said as part of the event, fans can look forward to live coverage of it, which will include highlights from the three-day festival.
The broadcaster's coverage will be available to watch on BBC Scotland and BBC iPlayer from Friday, July 12.
Fans can also tune into BBC Radio Scotland Extra for nightly broadcasts during the festival.
Speaking ahead of presenting the big event, Shereen said: “I’m so excited to be presenting BBC Scotland’s TRNSMT coverage this year.
"We’re gearing up for a cracking few days of live music.
"There’s an amazing line-up, exclusive performances and we’ll be catching up with the artists backstage.
"It’s going to be a weekend to remember!
Meanwhile, Heather Kane-Darling, commissioning executive at BBC Scotland added: “Shereen is a fantastic broadcaster whose presenting skills, energy, and music knowledge have really shone during her time on BBC Introducing in Scotland, and we know Shereen will bring her enthusiasm and love of music to our TRNSMT coverage for 2024.
"We also thank Edith Bowman for the brilliant job she has done over the years bringing coverage of Scotland’s biggest music festival to our audiences.
"We’re looking forward to another great festival this summer and hope our audiences enjoy our coverage across the three days.”
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It comes after we reported several roads in Glasgow will be closed throughout this year's festival - you can see the full list here.
Meanwhile, we also reported how TRNSMT has issued a warning ahead of this year's festival.
Organisers of the event have issued a reminder to those attending it on what IDs will be accepted.
Taking to social media, bosses of the much-loved festival have said passports, full or provisional driving licences, and national proof of age standard scheme cards with a pass hologram will be accepted.
However, no photocopies or expired IDs will be accepted at the summer music festival in the city.
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Meanwhile, we also reported on what items are banned from the festival.
Items prohibited from the event include single-use vapes, bags bigger than A4 paper, drugs, flares, and much more.
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