TRNSMT 2021 may be over but music fans are already looking ahead to the 2022 festival which will take place next July.
This year's festival saw Liam Gallagher, The Courteeners and The Chemical Brothers headline the main stage, which returned to Glasgow Green for the first time since 2019.
The good news is that there is less than a year to wait until TRNSMT reopens its doors, with the festival returning next year to its regular July slot.
Here's how to book tickets and what we know about the line-up for TRNSMT 2022...
When is TRNSMT 2022?
Next year's TRNSMT is currently scheduled to take place from July 8-10 2022.
Although this year's festival took place in September, this was due to Covid delays with 2022's event expected to return to its early summer spot.
How to get tickets for TRNSMT 2022?
Presale tickets for TRNSMT 2022 will go on sale on Wednesday September 15 2021 at 9am.
You will need to be quick because presale will only last for two days until Friday September 17 at 8am.
What's the line-up for TRNSMT 2022?
Lewis Capaldi is confirmed for TRNSMT 2022 after he rescheduled all of his 2021 concerts earlier this year.
The Scottish singer made the decision to spend the year focussing on creating new music, saying at the time "I’m really sorry I won’t be out there with you this year but I’ll be back in 2022 with new music".
He was originally supposed to headline the main stage on Sunday, but was later replaced by The Chemical Brothers.
Instead, he will play the main stage on Sunday July 10 2022.
On Tuesday morning, Paolo Nutini and The Strokes were revealed as the other headline acts while the line-up will also feature beabadoobee, Foals, Fontaines D.C., Jimmy Eat World, Sigrid, The Snuts and Wolf Alice.
TRNSMT ran a competition earlier this year asking fans for who they would like to see take the stage in 2022, which the festival would then take on board during planning.
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