Just five noise complaints were made by Glasgow residents during the TRNSMT music festival, new numbers reveal.
The likes of Paolo Nutini, Sam Fender and The Strokes rocked Glasgow Green during the three-day event, which took place over the second weekend in July.
Over 50,000 people attended each day but despite the noise of the acts and the crowd it appears the festival wasn't keeping the city awake.
A freedom of information request from the Glasgow Times revealed that just five noise complaints were made over the whole weekend.
Friday July 8 saw Paolo Nutini headline, with Sam Fender, Nile Rogers and Ella Henderson also on the main stage and there was not a single complaint registered about the noise from the Green.
Four people raised issues with the noise the following day when The Strokes and Foals closed out the main stage, with Jimmy Eat World and Maximo Park headlining the King Tut's stage.
And only one person raised an issue as Wolf Alice and Lewis Capaldi closed the festival on the Sunday night.
TRNSMT was launched in 2017 after the demise of the T in the Park festival, which came to an end after the 2016 edition at Strathallan Castle.
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