Spending the weekend at Glasgow Green to enjoy iconic sets from the likes of Sam Fender and Pulp is a great way to spend your evening but this can be easily spoilt.
Trying to film your favourite artist can become nearly impossible when you have an older phone and are unable to charge it throughout the day.
Luckily, TRNSMT has revealed that there will be on-site charging available to revellers with water refill stations also being on hand for those with a bottle.
When is TRNSMT 2023 taking place in Glasgow?
50 artists have just been added to the lineup! Don’t miss out on your chance to party at Glasgow Green this July! Tickets including VIP packages are on sale now!⚡️
— TRNSMT Festival (@TRNSMTfest) January 27, 2023
Tickets ~ https://t.co/OicOZWt0Zr pic.twitter.com/oecmgKdT6I
TRNSMT 2023 is taking place in Glasgow Green Between Friday, July 7, 2023, to Sunday, July 9, 2023.
Big names like Pulp, Kasabian and Becky Hill will be taking to the main stage with other artists performing throughout the festival.
Where can I charge my phone at TRNSMT 2023?
Those who need to charge their mobile phones can do so by visiting one of the three charging stations brought to you by the festival's official connectivity partner 3.
These will be located in the centre of the venue near the Nelson Monument (a large obelisk visible across Glasgow Green).
These charging points will be next to a Help & Info Point.
Choose a good scran⚡️
— TRNSMT Festival (@TRNSMTfest) June 27, 2023
TRNSMT 2023 isn't just about the music. It's also home to hunners of scran, with an incredible range of mouthwatering options to satisfy every craving and dietary need.
Head over to our app to find something to eat that suits you: https://t.co/b0TEoD2hQc pic.twitter.com/8PY9I4LVPT
Where can I refill my water bottle at TRNSMT 2023?
Those needing to refill their water bottles can do so at dozens of water points which can be located in the VIP section, near the King Tut's Stage next to Bar Four, Big Feed and the Bothy Bar.
There will also be a point by the Nelson Monument, Bar Three, next to the Wellbeing Centre with others scattered across the park.
Find out more by visiting the TRNSMT website where everything can be located using a handy cartoon map.
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