It is hard to watch a Royal Blood performance and not be impressed.
The 2-piece group brought their punchy rock sound to Glasgow Green and we won't be forgetting their set any time soon.
After kicking off with their tune Out Of The Black, frontman Mike Kerr said: "TRNSMT, how are you doing?
"We're Royal Blood. You feeling good?"
If the talent between the pair wasn't palpable enough throughout their set, Kerr then proceeded to play the bass riff of Come On Over with just one hand while his other was in the air.
Despite was Shania says, we are impressed much.
About halfway through the set, Royal Blood had to stop the show due to an occurrence in the crowd.
Though it wasn't clear what went on, drummer Ben Thatcher told the crowd: "It's important everyone is having a good time and feeling okay.
"We're just waiting to make sure everyone is feeling good. Thank you for waiting with us."
Following the break, the group dove straight back in with back-to-back hits Mountains At Midnight and Trouble's Coming.
After playing the ever-punchy Typhoons, Kerr teased the crowd, saying: "TRNSMT, are you ready?" as they parted the audience into an orchestrated mosh pit.
Before breaking into How Did We Get So Dark? Thatcher showed what he was made of by launching into an impressive drum solo.
Kerr made sure to show his pal some love as he said: "Give it up for Ben on the drums, he's killing it."
As Royal Blood took a bow at the end of their set, Kerr shouted: "Thank you so much, have a great f***ing festival."
Royal Blood certainly put on an amazing show as they helped close out TRNSMT 2023 and it's safe to say that you won't ever want to miss them live.
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