The summer's major Scottish rock festival, organised by DF Concerts, and successor to T in the Park has been held since 2017 in the oldest park in Glasgow. The festival sees around 50,000 people a day.
TRNSMT (pronounced "Transmit") Festival line-up in 2026 includes headliners Richard Ashcroft (Friday), Kasabian (Saturday), and Lewis Capaldi (Sunday), along with Wolf Alice, Sonny Fodera, Amy Macdonald, CMAT, PERRIE, The Snuts, Loyle Carner and The Fratellis, and many more.
TRNSMT Tickets
Check website for ticket information.
There are standard and VIP packages for 1 day, 2 day passes and weekend passes.
There are early bird offers for the following year's festival around a year in advance.
Getting there from Edinburgh
It's Glasgow! Trains from Edinburgh Waverley and Haymarket are fastest (45 minutes or so for fastest trains) and run frequently throughout the day. There are plenty of intercity buses to choose from from St Andrew Square and other stops. It takes around 70 minutes for faster buses.
Background: T in the Park
Before DF Concerts kicked off TRNSMT, it held T in the Park each year. The festival was named after its chief sponsor, the brewing company Tennents and was held annually from 1994.
T in the Park was originally held at Strathclyde Park, then from 1997 to 2014 was held at the airfield in Balado, near Kinross.
It had seven stages of music, a large camping area, with stalls, funfair, and Big Wheel.
In 2015, it moved to Strathallan Castle in Perthshire.
T in the Park ran over three days in July until the announcement that the festival was not continuing in late 2016.
In January 2017, an early line-up was revealed the first TRNSMT festival to take place later that year.