Police have issued a warning as TRNSMT 2024 kicks off in Glasgow today.

The music event will take place between Friday, July 12 and Sunday, July 14 at Glasgow Green in the city.

Musicians set to perform include Gerry Cinnamon, Calvin Harris, Liam Gallagher, and many more.

Now, police have warned temporary airspace restrictions have been put in place for the festival from Friday, July 12 until Sunday, July 14.

The force revealed the restrictions include the use of drones.

As part of the warning, cops have urged people to check if it is 'legal to fly'.


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A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "Temporary airspace restrictions are in place for TRNSMT Festival, Glasgow Green from Friday, July 12, to Sunday, July 14, 10.30am and 12.30pm, for security and your safety.

"Restrictions include drones. You must check if it is legal to fly."

 


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Ahead of the event, we reported how Traffic Scotland said traffic will likely 'be heavier' on the M8 and M74 motorways over the weekend.

Due to this, concertgoers are being urged to 'plan ahead' to 'avoid disappointment'.

Meanwhile, we also reported ScotRail has issued an urgent warning to TRNSMT fans heading to Glasgow this weekend amid its revised timetable.

The rail firm is warning concertgoers to 'be aware' of its 'temporary timetable' which is currently in operation.