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Full list of TRNSMT road closures as Glasgow gears up for throng of summer gigs

Full list of TRNSMT road closures as Glasgow gears up for throng of summer gigs

Daily Record17-06-2025
Tens of thousands of revellers are expected to attend the three-day music event in July
Scotland is gearing up for a summer full of fun and entertainment, with TRNSMT, the country's biggest music festival, now less than a month away. The three-day music event will hitch up in Glasgow from July 11-13.
The weekend takeover of Glasgow Green will see headliners including 50 Cent, Biffy Clyro, and Snow Patrol thrill thousands of Scots revellers with chart-topping tunes. The line-up also features The Script and Fontaines D.C.

What's more, before the major spectacle gets underway, rock band Catfish and the Bottlemen will kick off proceedings in the Dear Green Place with a concert supported by Scotland's own The Fratellis plus The Wombats.

But how will transport and roads be affected by the huge production? Well, close to 60 streets across Glasgow will face hefty disruption ahead of the string of large-scale shows.
From Thursday, June 26, major traffic restrictions will come into force, affecting a wide area around the park.
The measures include full road closures, parking bans, and suspensions of taxi and bus lanes. In some cases, measures will remain in effect until Friday, July 18.
Only emergency service vehicles or those with special authorisation from Glasgow City Council's filming and events team will be allowed access to the affected areas during the restricted windows. Elsewhere, we have you covered.
Full list of road closures
No waiting, loading or unloading permitted:

From 3pm on June 26 until 6pm on July 18.
Greendyke Street between London Road and Charlotte Street
Glasgow Green (West Carriageway) for its full length
Glasgow Green (East Carriageway) for its full length
Prohibition of waiting, loading or unloading:

From 3pm on July 8 until 2am on July 14.
Arcadia Street for its full length
Ballater Street, between Kings Drive and McNeil Street
Bridgegate between Kings Street and Saltmarket
Charlotte Street, between Greendyke Street and London Road
Dyer's Lane, east of Turnbull Street
Greendyke Street between Turnbull Street and Saltmarket
Greendyke Street, for its entire length
James Morrison Street, between London Road and St Andrews Street
Jocelyn Square for its full length
King Street, between Bridgegate and Osborne Street
King's Drive for its full length
Kings Drive, for its entire length
Mart Street for its full length
Monteith Place, from Monteith Row to London Road
Monteith Row, between Monteith Place and Greendyke Street
Saltmarket for its full length
Saltmarket, between Clyde Street and London Road
St Andrews Drive for its full length
St Andrews Street, between Satlmarket and James Morrison Street
Steel Street for its full length
Templeton Street for its full length
The Green for its full length
The Green, between King's Drive and Greendyke Street
Turnbull Street for its full length
Turnbull Street, between Greendyke Street and Saint Andrew's Street.
Prohibition of vehicle movements:

From 8am on June 27 until 6pm on July 18.
Greendyke Street between London Road and Charlotte Street
Glasgow Green (West Carriageway) for its full length
Glasgow Green (East Carriageway) for its full length
From 10am on July 9 until 2am on July 14.

Bridgegate between King Street and Saltmarket
Greendyke Street between Turnbull Street and Saltmarket
Jocelyn Square for its full length
Mart Street for its full length
Saltmarket for its full length
St Margarets Place for its full length
Steel Street for its full length
From 9pm on July 9 until 1am on July 11; From 9pm on July 12 until 1am on July 13; From 9pm on July 13 until 1am on July 14.
Arcadia Street for its full length
Ballater Street between McNeil Street and Kings Drive
Charlotte Street, between Greendyke Street and London Road
Greendyke Street between Turnbull Street and Charlotte Street
James Morrison Street for its full length
Kings Drive for its full length
Newhall Street, between The Green and Main Street
St Andrews Street for its full length
Templeton Street for its full length
The Green for its full length
Turnbull Street for its full length

Local access only:
From 8am on July 9 until 2am on July 14.
McNeil Street
Moffat Street
Waddell Street
Commercial Street
Florence Street
McPhail Street
Arcadia Street
Templeton Street
Greenhead Street
Arcadia Place
Monteith Row
Monteith Place
Binnie Place

Suspension of Bus and Taxi Lane Regulations:
From 10am on July 9 until 2am on July 14.
Victoria Bridge, between Clyde Street and Ballater Street
Bridgeton Cross, between London Road and Dalmarnock Road
Residents and commuters are advised to plan, as the measures will affect a wide area in and around Glasgow Green.
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