TRNSMT Festival organisers DF Concerts have confirmed the line-up for 2019.
Stormzy, Catfish and the Bottlemen, George Ezra, Gerry Cinnamon and Snow Patrol, plus many more will play the festival at Glasgow Green this summer.
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TRNSMT will take place in Glasgow from 12-14 July 2019, with tickets on sale from Friday 22nd February
The line-up in full is as follows:
FRIDAY 12TH JULY 2019
MAIN STAGE
Stormzy | Gerry Cinnamon | Years & Years | AJ Tracey | Fredo | Aminé | Mabel
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Example | Mist | Mahalia | Jimothy | The Big Moon | Cassia | Kobi Onyame
SATURDAY 13TH JULY
MAIN STAGE
Catfish and the Bottlemen | Bastille | Richard Ashcroft | DMA’s | Sigrid | Sundara Karma | The Snuts | Sam Fender
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The Hunna | Steve Mason | Jade Bird | Fontaines D.C. | Cavetown | The Dunts | Arkells | Skinny Lister
SUNDAY 14TH JULY
MAIN STAGE
George Ezra | Snow Patrol | Jess Glynne | The Kooks | The Wombats | Tom Grennan | The Amazons
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Circa Waves | Mystery Jets | SWMRS | Catherine McGrath | Sea Girls | Retro Video Club | Whenyoung
Geoff Ellis, TRNSMT festival director said he was "relieved" to finally announce the billing.
He said: "I'm very pleased with it, particularly on the Friday having Stormzy and Gerry Cinnamon - it's fair to say they're both people's poets really.
"They've both come from the street, they're both very real and very connected with their fans, both have really energetic live shows.
"Whilst they're very different musically, I think they've got a lot more in common than people would think at first look. I think that's a great line-up on the Friday.
"Catfish and the Bottlemen are one of the biggest, strongest live acts to come out of the UK as a band since Kasabian and Arctic Monkeys - they're a band that can sell tens of thousands of tickets in their own right.
"Bastille have great anthems, likewise with Richard Ashcroft with all The Verve anthems. And DMA's, Scotland seems to be their strongest territory.
"On Sunday to have George Ezra close the show is a real fan's favourite. Snow Patrol have been away for a long time and had a storming night at the Hydro a couple of weeks ago. Played a greatest hits song with a few new songs as well.
"Jess Glynne is another act that's sold out the Hydro. Put that together over one weekend is a fantastic line-up and great value for money, I think."
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