
The Script perform to adoring fans at Trnsmt
One adoring fan held a cardboard placard reading 'set list please' at the front of the stage.
Singer Danny O'Donoghue wore a red suit during the heatwave during the set and praised fans at the Glasgow Green festival.
Other acts on Friday included US rapper Schoolboy Q, who performed an energetic set on the main stage.
The southern rapper who has frequently collaborated with Kendrick Lamar performed tracks from his recent album, Blue Lips.
English rock band Wet Leg also performed at the festival on Friday, and played songs from new album Moisturizer.
Singer Rhian Teasdale wore a bikini top with Father and Son on each bralet as she wowed crowds on the main stage.
The festival is set to close with headliner 50 Cent.
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Glasgow Times
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- Glasgow Times
Fontaines DC lead Palestine chant during TRNSMT set
Performing on the main stage before headliners Biffy Clyro, the Irish group weren't shy in using their platform to raise awareness about the ongoing conflict between Palestine and Israel. (Image: Images by Gordon Terris, Newsquest) Grian led a free free Palestine chant after their tune, Bug, and the crowd quickly joined in as a sea of Palestine flags went up in the air. The Irish group had a Palestine flag draped over their equipment on stage and Carlos O'Connell had a free Palestine sticker on his guitar. (Image: Images by Gordon Terris, Newsquest) The pinnacle of the set was when the group performed I Love You from their album, Skinty Fia. Free Palestine appeared on the two big screens on either side of the stage as Grian belted the line 'Selling genocide' in the song's bridge and a Palestine flag appeared on the huge screen behind them. They also displayed the sign 'Israel is committing genocide, use your voice' during the song. It wasn't long before the crowd led their own free Palestine chant. (Image: Images by Gordon Terris, Newsquest) We reported earlier today that fans of the band were all wearing a Dublin Bohemians FC's footie top which has the band's logo emblazoned on it. It is a one-off edition designed by guitarist Carlos O'Connell. The design, which is a third alternative jersey, raised funds for Medical Aid For Palestinians (MAP) when it was released last year. The top is also a homage to the band's award-winning fourth album Romance. (Image: Images by Gordon Terris, Newsquest) Fontaines played an incredible set this evening, with strong choices from each of their albums. Before playing Favourite from their new album Romance, Grian dedicated the song to Glasgow, revealing the city is the band's home away from home. He added: "We love you." (Image: Images by Gordon Terris, Newsquest) (Image: Images by Gordon Terris, Newsquest) After finishing the set with Starburster, the band left the stage as Grian stayed behind. Taking to the mic one last time, he said: "Cheers Glasgow. Free Palestine."


Glasgow Times
an hour ago
- Glasgow Times
‘Free Palestine' gets biggest cheer as Fontaines DC perform penultimate slot
Many in the crowd were seen donning the Irish tricolour, while others brought Palestine flags. Near the end of the show, a massive Palestine flag was put on screen in the middle of the stage, while huge screens flanked on either side of the stage read: 'Israel is committing a genocide use your voice.' The crowd erupted as frontman Grian Chatten dedicated their popular song Favourite to the city he was playing. 'Glasgow is home away from home,' he told the tens of thousands of fans who braved 30C weather to see them live. 'We love you. This song is for you.' Thousands turned out for the second day of TRNSMT at Glasgow Green (Lesley Martin/PA) Thousands sang along to the tune in the latter half of the Irish group's set. Fontaines DC were the penultimate performance on Saturday ahead of headliners Biffy Clyro. But it was clear that many youngsters, many of whom wore band merch, had turned up with for the Fontaines, who are known for their songs I Love You and Starbuster. Many at the upper ends were seen lying on the ground as the heat took its toll, with hundreds fanning themselves as the day went on. This weekend is set to be a scorcher☀️ Make sure to wear sun cream and stay hydrated! Bring a soft reusable water bottle for unlimited water refills from any of our water points💧#RockstarenergyxTRNSMT @rockstarenergyuk — TRNSMT Festival (@TRNSMTfest) July 7, 2025 But the crowd, who matched the energy of Fontaines DC, even far away from the stage. It is the second day of the festival, following on from performances from 50 Cent and The Script on Friday. The hot weather is set to continue into Sunday with temperatures around 26C expected. Pop star Gracie Abrams will take on the second last slot ahead of the final act of the festival, Snow Patrol.

Leader Live
an hour ago
- Leader Live
‘Free Palestine' gets biggest cheer as Fontaines DC perform penultimate slot
Many in the crowd were seen donning the Irish tricolour, while others brought Palestine flags. Near the end of the show, a massive Palestine flag was put on screen in the middle of the stage, while huge screens flanked on either side of the stage read: 'Israel is committing a genocide use your voice.' The crowd erupted as frontman Grian Chatten dedicated their popular song Favourite to the city he was playing. 'Glasgow is home away from home,' he told the tens of thousands of fans who braved 30C weather to see them live. 'We love you. This song is for you.' Thousands sang along to the tune in the latter half of the Irish group's set. Fontaines DC were the penultimate performance on Saturday ahead of headliners Biffy Clyro. But it was clear that many youngsters, many of whom wore band merch, had turned up with for the Fontaines, who are known for their songs I Love You and Starbuster. Many at the upper ends were seen lying on the ground as the heat took its toll, with hundreds fanning themselves as the day went on. This weekend is set to be a scorcher☀️ Make sure to wear sun cream and stay hydrated! Bring a soft reusable water bottle for unlimited water refills from any of our water points💧#RockstarenergyxTRNSMT @rockstarenergyuk — TRNSMT Festival (@TRNSMTfest) July 7, 2025 But the crowd, who matched the energy of Fontaines DC, even far away from the stage. It is the second day of the festival, following on from performances from 50 Cent and The Script on Friday. The hot weather is set to continue into Sunday with temperatures around 26C expected. Pop star Gracie Abrams will take on the second last slot ahead of the final act of the festival, Snow Patrol.