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TRNSMT festival announces its 2026 line-up
Richard Ashcroft, Kasabian and Lewis Capaldi to headline in Glasgow Green next summer, with the first poster out now
Rockstar Energy presents TRNSMT will return to Glasgow Green from 19–21 June 2026, with a first wave of acts promising another eclectic and crowd-pleasing line-up.
Richard Ashcroft, Kasabian and Lewis Capaldi will each headline over the weekend, leading a bill that blends indie stalwarts, chart favourites and rising stars. Friday sees Ashcroft top the main stage, marking a long-awaited return to the city for The Verve frontman. He’s joined by Wolf Alice, Dylan John Thomas and disco legends Nile Rodgers & CHIC, alongside The Beta Band, NewDad, Luvcat, Songer and Cliffords.
Saturday belongs to Kasabian, whose anthemic live shows have earned them a reputation as one of Britain’s most electrifying festival acts. They’ll be joined by house favourite Sonny Fodera, The Snuts, Mercury Prize-nominated rapper Loyle Carner and the theatrical The Last Dinner Party, with The Fratellis, English Teacher, Clementine Douglas, Rose Gray and Big Special completing the day’s line-up.
Lewis Capaldi will close the weekend on Sunday in what’s set to be an emotional homecoming show for the Scottish singer-songwriter. Joining him are Amy Macdonald and CMAT, with Little Mix star Perrie making her solo TRNSMT debut. Katie Gregson-MacLeod, Red Rum Club, South Arcade, Overpass and Westside Cowboy will take to the stage earlier in the day, while festival favourites Two Door Cinema Club make a special afternoon appearance.

TRNSMT 2026 line-up (A-Z):
Amy Macdonald
Big Special
Clementine Douglas
Cliffords
CMAT
Dylan John Thomas
English Teacher
Kasabian
Katie Gregson-MacLeod
Lewis Capaldi
Loyle Carner
Luvcat
NewDad
Nile Rodgers & CHIC
Overpass
Perrie
Red Rum Club
Richard Ashcroft
Rose Gray
Songer
Sonny Fodera
South Arcade
The Beta Band
The Fratellis
The Last Dinner Party
The Snuts
Two Door Cinema Club
Westside Cowboy
Wolf Alice
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