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19-21 June 2026 / Glasgow Green Park

TRNSMT Festival Tickets

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Experience

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    VIP tickets

    VIP tickets include:

    • VIP entrance
    • Access to the VIP area, away from the main arena*
    • VIP bars and street food, catering to all dietary requirements
    • Chill out zone and seated areas
    • Enhanced toilet facilities
    • DJs
    • Extended hours to midnight

    *no view of the main stage

About

TRNSMT returns for 2026

In a country already renowned for having the best audiences in the world, Rockstar Energy presents TRNSMT Festival, set within the City's Glasgow Green, shows artists from around the world that there's nothing better than a Scottish crowd. TRNSMT is a three day non-camping festival with four stages: Main Stage, King Tut's Stage, River Stage and the Boogie Bar, and boasts gold standard for accessibility, over 50 food traders, 20 bars and a variety of funfair rides.

Location

Maps

Rockstar Energy presents TRNSMT Festival Glasgow Green Greendyke Street, Glasgow, G40 1AT

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Getting there

Big Green Coach is providing hassle-free and sustainable coach returns from Aberdeen, Abington Services, Aviemore, Ayr, Carlisle, Carluke, Cumbernauld, Dundee, Dunfermline, East Kilbride, Edinburgh, Falkirk, Gretna Green Services, Halbeath, Hamilton, Harthill (Westbound), Inverness, Kilmarnock, Kirkcaldy, Livingston, Motherwell, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Perth, Pitlochry, Stirling (Castleview) and Wishaw.

Your carbon-neutral coach will arrive at TRNSMT’s official coach park before the music starts and return to your pick-up location after the show.

Want the full festival experience? No problem! Book a convenient three-day travel pass with Big Green Coach and enjoy hassle-free travel to and from your original pickup location each day. You won’t miss a minute of the action.

Guarantee your seat with the UK's largest events travel company, Big Green Coach.

Glasgow Green has five train stations within a 15-minute walk: Glasgow Central, Queen Street, High Street, Argyle Street and Bridgeton Station.

The closest subway stations are Buchanan Street and St Enoch.

Buchanan Bus Station is 20-minutes walk from the festival site and there are also First Bus services 18, 43, 64 and 263 which will drop you five minutes from the site. You can also access the festival by coach through City Link.

There are eight different car parks surrounding the festival and nearby.

Accessibility

Accessibility at TRNSMT

Rockstar Energy presents TRNSMT strives to be an event that is accessible for all.

TRNSMT are proud to have been awarded the Gold level of Attitude is Everything’s Charter of Best Practice. Attitude is Everything is a charity set up to help improve D/deaf and disabled people’s access to live music and to support the music industry in making live music events more accessible. You can find out more about them here(Opens in new tab).

FAQS

TRNSMT 2026 takes place between 19-21 June 2026

Gates open at 12:00 Friday, Saturday and Sunday (TBC), the festival will end late each night. Stage times and end times will be announced closer to the event.

No, TRNSMT is not a camping festival so you will have to exit and re-enter the festival site each day. There are a variety of accommodation options available in the city.

Yes, over 16s only. There will be a Challenge 25 policy in place at all bars, so it is advisable to bring photographic ID to the festival.

Yes, Rockstar Energy presents TRNSMT offers accessible tickets that operate a two-for-one (free PA/carer ticket) policy for eligible guests. Read more about accessible tickets and how to book on our help page(Opens in new tab).

You should receive your tickets five days before the event. If the tickets have yet to arrive five days before, please contact us. You can check ticket dispatch information here(Opens in new tab).

Head to our help page for more ticket information(Opens in new tab).

Yes, if you can no longer go to the festival, you can head to our verified fan to fan ticket exchange site to sell your tickets safely and securely so another fan can enjoy the festival. See our Ticket Exchange site here(Opens in new tab)

Ticketmaster can only deal with questions and issues regarding tickets. For all other enquiries regarding the festival, please visit the TRNSMT website(Opens in new tab) or contact them directly.

Reviews

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 based on 69 reviews
  • Fantastic experience

    by Teresa on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 4 out of 5

    The festival was great. Bars were well prepared and queues well managed. Couldn't get into the pen due to volume. Toilet queues and toilets not good or sufficient for ladies.

  • Could have been better!

    by Ellie on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 3 out of 5

    I've attended TRNSMT in previous years but honestly this year wasn't great. Having thought VIP (which we purchased) would be good, I was so disappointed and amazed at the amount of folk who did actually have the same - would not have expected as many having that privilege - I wonder what the headcount was for VIP, VIP+ and Ultimate?? VIP to me is a select few yet this seemed very much the 'normal' to pack it with folks who didn't appreciate the sentiment. The food and drinks offers was great but no where near enough seating in the area - which was also shared with VIP+ - the signposting wasn't great to figure out and the facilities for the price paid did not quantify the means!! Pretty steep for the use of a public space which was shared and so much scattered about the said area. The toilets were shocking!! If I'm honest I found the port a loos much better & that's saying something. Utterly disgusting should be considered a compliment! On day 3 we opted to upgrade for two reasons - one to guarantee access to the front pen for Tom Grennan and to get some additional drinks and seats in the VIP+ bar next to the stage, imagine my shock when this was just a pop up with no seating and from non drinkers the cost was outrageous and one I quickly regretted. I genuinely can't believe I paid £95 (each) to stand in an area for hours and buy 2 bottles of water. Whilst the artists and food and drinks were great, the amount of youngsters attending this event were unbelievable, I thought I was going to a festival not going on a high school trip - utterly scunnered with those that can't behave at an event, are so drunk and full of drugs and have no respect for the music. I'm not that old but they ruined it hands down. I think the event would do much better for 18+ only. Some of the kids are the event would have been lucky to be 12 never mind 16!!! Think you need to seriously look at the profiling of attendees and manage it accordingly, I also think you need to develop a front pen area/space for those who pay VIP, VIP+ and Ultimate respectively as paying a LOT of money for access yet it's shared with folk who paid much less, that's not right. I don't understand why general admission would get the luxury of that space - in years gone by it would be reserved for those who paid for the space, same as a gig in a venue. Would I go again?! I doubt it, absolute waste of hard earned cash for very little reward. A further note that you gave us a whole list of prohibited items yet on wandering around it was obvious folks brought chairs in and had I have known that was an option I too would have brought a chair to aid an injury I have. Seems some rules were just made up in all honesty. I realise you will get 1000's of great reviews and do nothing with this one but feel you should consider the points and learn from them - or refund the part paid for zero extra benefits. In short it was like buying a Range Rover and leaving with a Ford Ka!

  • Not worth it

    by Daz on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 1 out of 5

    The energy/crowd was a huge let down and the whole weekend was so exspensive. Not enough good acts on either. Bring back T in the park

  • Avoid

    by Truth on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 1 out of 5

    Overcrowded festival, expensuve, disgusting toilets, animals who can't behave, avoid there's better festivals than this!

  • Bring back T

    by CP on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 3 out of 5

    TRNSMT as always was fun but the acts are getting worse each year. Either bring back TITP or give us the same standard of bands we used to get. It's not just teenagers that go

  • belter of wknd!

    by susie aberdeen on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 5 out of 5

    i attended with my daughter and we had an amazing wknd! bought VIP tickets and its well worth the money for clean loos! nice no que eateries and lovely spaces to sit and eat/ drink! we danced, bounced and sang in front pen for nine hours!! roll on next tears event! its well laid out organised only down fall the street lights from VIP exit on way home need be lit!!

  • Transmt 2024

    by Amanda on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 5 out of 5

    Transmt was awesome, had the best weekend. Stewards work so hard and are excellent at keeping everyone safe. Boogie bar was fantastic. Can't wait for 2025.

  • Not the same experience as it was before

    by Gem on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 2 out of 5

    I have been going to trnsmt for the full weekend since the very first year. I have since it's been an option always gone vip and then vip plus when the option was added on. This as you are aware costs a great deal extra in money and should come with the benefits stated and the comfortable atmosphere the first year of this being introduced did. The allowing everyone and over crowding the pens takes away the point of this and I think you should be making this clearer on your website when advertising the different options. My first experience of vip and vip plus were both matched to the price I paid but yesterday and this weekend it was awful. People were over taking the stewards and coming into the area overcrowding the vip area with more people with no wristbands than who had them. The vip plus pen was awful! A weekend vip plus will cost you £600 to be in an overcrowded section with the only thing you have access too that the massive crowd can't is the bar which I hideout in a few times just to get a break from what was going on outside. Horrible experience and as a regular attender it's put me off going altogether. Don't waste your money on these extras as everyone can access them and you will be met with the same overcrowding but in a much smaller space.

  • Alright for a city festival

    by CB on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 4 out of 5

    It was alright, line up could be busier, alot of down time. Alot of under 18s go to it, the only escape from the kids and positive was the hangout which was good vibes!

  • Very average . Nothing special musically .

    by Well organised but the acts were poor - nothing to really set it apart from smaller local festivals . Also the rubbish around detracted from it . on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 2 out of 5

    Not special enough to warrant the money. Acts were too random and run of the mill. Need more current bigger stars .

  • Awful

    by Sarah w on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 1 out of 5

    Disgusting, full of kids and filthy. Toilets were gross and you couldn't get to see some of the acts!

  • Disappointing

    by Amber on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 2 out of 5

    Portaloos by 4pm are unusable. Disgusting. Tried every area. Also by 4pm every bar ran out of Rockstar which is the events sponsor. Not very good. Acts weren't great either. Food was amazing tho it makes for a great food festival but that's about it. Won't be back

  • Peaks and Troughs

    by Moiras_Wig_Wall on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 2 out of 5

    TRNSMT although a good location for getting to/from, it does attract a certain clientele. There was a decent enough selection of bands, genres etc to cater for most but the set times mostly overlap with half hour breaks taken across all stages around the same time. It does mean you lose that feeling of stumbling in small bands and just checking out smaller stages as everything is on at the same time. Food is good and features a selection of local vendors and catering vans. Overall, the age range attending is very young (under 18), and they run around in packs, drunk and pretty much feral. They all push in to crowds on mass to take a video of that one TikTok song they know then either sit down in the middle of the crowd and have loud convos or push back out. It created little atmosphere with most of the crowd not particularly interested or involved in what was on stage. Overall it was a weekend of highs and lows, not a weekend of rush to repeat year on year.

  • #Weekendofdreams

    by #Glasgowbroughtithome. on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 5 out of 5

    Partied til my feet hurt, sung til my voice sounded like Tony Bennett. #GG kills it again.

  • Disappointed this year

    by Banging burd on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 1 out of 5

    On the friday medics got me mixed up with someone who was reported at the king tut and river stage when i had only been to boogie bar and were refusing to let me leave medical until one of my friends got me which took 3 hours due to lack of service and i missed the people i wanted to see. Sunday a girl hit my friend in the crowd and we got kicked out even though multiple people (we didn't even know) explained to the stewards we never done anything and it was this girl who hit my friend so it was basically a waste of money.

  • Good music, shame about the underage crowd

    by Ali-G on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 3 out of 5

    I used to go to T in Park until the festival became less about the music and all about youngsters getting trashed. I wondered to myself as I arrived at Glasgow Green why I hadn't been to TRNSMT before. Sadly as the evening approached I remembered. Too many young (and I mean young) kids there high on more than just life. The place was mobbed as well. Usually when a headline act is on you can get to the bar or toilet quicker but sadly that didn't seem to be the case. The area was full of trash too and the toilets could have been much better. Certainly other festivals in the past have managed it do not sure why there were these issues. The layout is good and the crowd control seems good too with 'pens' to prevent too many people in specific areas. I'm all about the music and love live events like this but to me, whether it's a commercial thing or not, there's too many youngsters there not to see the acts but just an excuse to go mental. It's a shame. I probably won't go back as can't be bothered with them pesky kids. How to fix? Make the event 25 and over would be a good start. Limiting the number of tickets sold would also be an idea. I want to love it but I just felt quite agitated by the people who were there most of the time. Sad to say 😟

  • Decent music wise but won't rush back

    by AR on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 3 out of 5

    Good line up although the sound wasn't great for some acts. Main stage and King Tuts too close together to have acts on at the same time, drowned each other out at times. Too many underagers out their faces and being sick everywhere 🤢 Site was disgusting, rubbish and food lying about all over the place.

  • Mostly amazing

    by Niamh on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 4 out of 5

    Overall I think the weekend was great Saturday was definitely the highlight. Somethings I think could use work were the cleaning of toilets as some of them were absolutely disgusting I and I felt a couple of the food stalls could have been cleaner. All of the acts were amazing my favourites being Dylan John Thomas, Rick Astley and Gerry cinnamon although did feel the sound wasn't as he best for Gerry cinnamon

  • Stages too close together

    by Anonymous on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 2 out of 5

    The festival overall was quite poor. The acts were good individually but the sound quality was bad. The stages/ bars were too close together causing the music to all intertwine. The bars ran out of soft drinks on Sunday and were pouring from large bottles and charging very high prices. The portaloos stopped flushing on the Saturday and Sunday too. My first and probably last visit to trnsmt sadly. I hope they make improvements, especially with regard's to the sound.

  • Well organised, great food/drink, far too many children

    by Maz on 15/07/2024Glasgow Green - GlasgowRating: 4 out of 5

    Great event, hardly any queues until night time, great artists and extras. I personally won't go back as the age is 14+ so the place was filled with kids, pushing past constantly with little sense which was incredibly irritating when trying to watch the acts.