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A planned three-day strike on the Glasgow subway has been called off this weekend as the city prepares to host Scotland's ...
The festival site is beginning to take shape and we can't wait to see some of the incredible performances planned - here's ...
TRNSMT goers planning to drive to the Glasgow festival this weekend are being warned to avoid fines. Motorists should take ...
However, punters may not be happy to hear that certain prices have risen since last year's festivities. Comparing the latest ...
The King Tut’s remains a great place to chill as is the BBC Introducing Stage. As well as the headline acts other favourites ...
TRNSMT is back this weekend with thousands of music fans from across Scotland and beyond descending on the city for three ...
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Strikes set to shut Glasgow’s subway during the TRNSMT music festival have been called off, as staff accepted an interim ...
Disruption to Glasgow’s subways during the city’s biggest music festival has been avoided after unions struck a deal with the ...
Final performances from headliners on the Main Stage will end between 10.50pm and 10.55pm, with the TRNSMT arena closing at 11pm (or after all of the fans have flooded out of Glasgow Green). For those ...
An interim deal has been reached between Unite and SPT to bring an end to strike action on the subway this weekend.
As music fans prepare to flock to Glasgow Green for this year’s TRNSMT, we’re taking a look down memory lane. TRNSMT has taken place in Glasgow since 2017, it was a replacement for the much-missed T ...
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