Pulp and Sam Fender among acts to headline TRNSMT next year

George Ezra, Kasabian, Niall Horan and The 1975 are also playing at Glasgow Green next summer.

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Author: Collette McGoniglePublished 28th Oct 2022
Last updated 28th Oct 2022

Britpop legends Pulp will be one of the headline acts at next year's Trnsmt, organisers have said.

Frontman Jarvis Cocker confirmed the group's reunion earlier this year, saying they will play "some concerts" in 2023.

George Ezra, Sam Fender and The 1975 are also some of the latest headline acts to have been revealed for the Scottish festival next summer.

Pulp's performance will be part of the group's hugely anticipated comeback as 2023 will see the band reunite and play live for the first time in about 10 years.

George Ezra is set to play on the Friday, the same day as One Direction's Niall Horan, who will be making his Trnsmt debut.

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"It's gonna be huge" says Sam Fender

Sam Fender will play on the Saturday in what will be his fourth year performing at Trnsmt.

He said: "Glasgow is genuinely one of my favourite cities in the world to play, the crowd's always so up for it.

"We've always loved playing Trnsmt and can't believe we're finally going to be headlining it next year.

"It's gonna be huge, see you there."

Shortly after releasing their fifth album, The 1975 have been confirmed as the group to close the curtain on Trnsmt next year.

The Kooks will also be performing following their sell-out 15th anniversary tour for their debut Inside In / Inside Out album.

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These ladies couldn't wait to see Lewis Capaldi take to the main stage.

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The sun was shining in Glasgow for these Wolf Alice fans.

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A drink in hand ready to see the DMA's!

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Some more fans here to see Lewis Capaldi on day 3 of the festival.

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Enjoying some drinks in the 25 degree heat!

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A thumbs up for day 3 of TRNSMT!

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There were plenty of bucket hats on show this weekend.

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Plenty of Scotland flags too.

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Some funky hats in the crowd.

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Enjoying some sunshine in TRNSMT's VIP area.

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There were plenty of food and drink vans for people to choose from.

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Enjoying the nice weather before going to see Lewis Capaldi close the festival.

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The sun was setting over Glasgow as Lewis Capaldi rounded up an amazing weekend.

Other performances included in the Trnsmt line-up will be from Aitch, Kasabian, Inhaler, Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott, Royal Blood, Becky Hill, Maisie Peters, Ashnikko, Brooke Combe and Jamie Webster.

In a new move for next year, organisers said festival-goers can upgrade their experience by going VIP+ or Ultimate.

The VIP+ tickets guarantee access to the front pen of the stage throughout the full day which is usually only available on a first come, first served basis, and will include the luxuries of the VIP ticket.

The Ultimate Trnsmt tickets, which are limited, will include complimentary drinks, lunch and dinner, table service, everything in the VIP and VIP+ packages, and more.

King Tut's Stage, Boogie Bar and River Stage artists are still to be announced, with more acts to be added to the main stage line-up, organisers said.

Festival organiser says the event will be one of the biggest yet

Geoff Ellis, festival director at Trnsmt, said: "After the success of this summer's sell-out event, we are excited to launch 2023's line-up.

"It's one of our biggest yet, led by festival legends Pulp, Glasgow's adopted Geordie Sam Fender and returning previous headliners The 1975, George Ezra, and Kasabian along with some new and established names, with plenty more acts still to be announced including some of the best emerging talent on offer.

"We know that while everyone is feeling the squeeze from rising prices, there's an unwavering demand for live music. We've made the decision to keep our weekend general admission tickets at the same price as last year for the initial on-sale and it's important to us that experiencing the thrill and excitement of live music is accessible to as many people as possible.

"If Glasgow Green had a roof, it will be well and truly raised next summer and we can't wait to welcome fans back."

Trnsmt will take place on Glasgow Green from July 7 to 9 next year.

Presale tickets will be available to buy from 9am on November 3.

A general sale will then be live from 9am the following day (November 4).

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