Work is well underway to return Glasgow Green to normality after TRNSMT.
The three-day event saw the park transformed into a festival haven with thousands visiting the East End over the weekend to see big names perform across three stages.
On Monday morning, teams are already in the process of tearing the site down with a number of cranes and specialist equipment being used to dismantle the structures.
Music fans flocked to the city park on Friday, Saturday and Sunday to watch top artists such as Pulp, Sam Fender and The 1975 take to the stage.
Glasgow Green was mobbed with visitors, stages, fairground rides and food and drink tents but less than 24 hours later, the park is almost back to normal.
Just hours after the 2023 festival wrapped, today organisers revealed plans were already in place for the 2024 show.
Next year's event will take place on slightly later dates - July 12 to July 14 - at the same spot in Glasgow Green.
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