TRNSMT 2022 is just around the corner as this year it returns to its prime summer spot.
Due to coronavirus concerns, last year’s festival was postponed for several months and took place in September. However, this year the Glasgow music event will return to its original July slot.
Last year’s event saw Liam Gallagher, The Courteeners and The Chemical Brothers headline the main stage, which returned to Glasgow Green for the first time since 2019.
If you haven’t got tickets for this year’s event but still want to enjoy all the acts, not to worry because the festival will be aired on TV so you can still watch your favourite acts.
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How to watch TRNSMT on TV?
The BBC will be providing coverage of TRNSMT across the weekend.
On Saturday, July 9 between 10.00 pm – 12.00 am and Sunday, July 10 between 9.00 pm – 12.00 am on BBC One Scotland, Edith Bowman will be live from the event, introducing some of the best performances from the second and the third and final day of music on Glasgow Green.
You can also catch coverage on BBC Alba on Saturday, July 9 at 9pm. Niall Iain MacDonald will host live coverage featuring a selection of musicians from the Main Stage and King Tut’s Stage.
He’ll also offer audiences the magic of TRNSMT as the most memorable moments are captured. He will also present highlight packages of the best performances from the second day of the festival.
You can also catch up on the day’s events on the TRNSMT official Facebook and Twitter pages.
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