TRNSMT announce 50 acts added to summer music festival line up

Joesef, The View and Declan Welsh and The Decadent West are among artists added to the bill.

Acts added to Glasgow Green TRNSMT 2023 festival line up including Joesef, The View, Mimi Webb and Pale WavesTRNSMT

TRNSMT has added 50 artists to its line up for the three-day festival set to take place at Glasgow Green this summer, including homegrown talent and BRIT award nominees.

Hailing from the city’s east end and off the back of his debut album which was released earlier this month, rising star Joesef will be joining the main stage acts on Friday.

Dundee chart toppers The View are also returning to the festival’s main stage after a five-year hiatus and huge comeback tour while Declan Welsh and The Decadent West, who played TRNSMT’s King Tut’s stage in 2021, are back to take on the main stage in the year that will see their second album launch. 

London-based BRIT Rising Star Award winners FLO have also been added to Friday’s bill.

Saturday’s main stage will see the addition of BRIT Award nominee Mimi Webb, who will join the likes of Sam Fender and Kasabian.

Pale Waves and Crawlers have been added to the final day of the festival, which will see The 1975 close the curtains on TRNSMT 2023.

Organisers have also revealed the line up for the King Tut’s Stage which will see TikTok sensation and BRIT nominee Cat Burns, headline the stage on Friday. 

Friday will also be showcasing the best in new talent with Dean Lewis, Warmduscher, The Big Moon, Hot Milk, Hamish Hawk, Swim School and The Joy Hotel.

Scotland’s LF System will play the King Tut’s stage on Saturday, along with fan favourites The Wombats. 

Joining them will be TikTok star Cian Ducrot, along with The Coronas, Lucy Spraggan, The Mary Wallopers and Cassia. 

Thousands are set to descent on Glasgow Green this summer for the music festivalTRNSMT

Sunday’s King Tut’s stage bill is home to the likes of Nothing But Thieves, The Enemy and The Amazons, while indie rock band Lovejoy will also play along with Bob Vylan, Dream Wife, Lucia & The Best Boys, and Edinburgh-based Calum Bowie.

Nati Dreddd, The Royston Club, Flowerovlove, Cloth, Siights, High Vis, and Slix, will all perform on Friday on TRNSMT’s River stage, which dedicated to supporting rising stars.

For Saturday, The Blinders, Afflecks Palace, along with rising Lauran Hibberd, Finn Foxell, Heidi Curtis, The Big Day, and the soon to be announced BBC Introducing Scottish Act of the Year winner will play the River Stage.

Sunday’s River Stage will see indie group Only the Poets, Skylights, Uninvited, Andrew Cushin, Tommy Lefroy, Nieve Ella, and Cathy Jain added to the line up.

Geoff Ellis, festival director of TRNSMT said: “The lineup for TRNSMT 2023 has just got bigger with the addition of 50 more acts playing across the weekend. 

“The new additions are a fantastic mix of some of the hottest artists in the UK right now, packed with BRIT Award nominated and winning acts Mimi Webb, FLO, Cat Burns and LF System as well as festival favourites Nothing But Thieves, The Wombats, and The View. 

“We also have viral sensations Cian Ducrot, Nati Dreddd, and Lucy Spraggan plus so much more. 

“TRNSMT has well and truly established itself as Scotland’s premier music festival and we are so looking forward to seeing all the fans back at Glasgow Green this July.”

Taking place from July 7-9, 50,000 music fans will descend on Glasgow Green per day to enjoy Scotland’s biggest festival. 

Main stage performances include the already announced Pulp, Sam Fender, The 1975, George Ezra, Kasabian, Royal Blood, Niall Horan, Aitch, Becky Hill, Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott, The Kooks, Inhaler, Ashnikko, Maisie Peters, Jamie Webster, and Brooke Combe.

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