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Who is playing at TRNSMT today? See full line-up for Sunday, July 13

Who is playing at TRNSMT today? See full line-up for Sunday, July 13

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TRNSMT 2025 is coming to an end after a brilliant weekend filled to the brim with amazing performances from some of the biggest names in music.
So far, artists like 50 Cent, Fontaines D.C and Biffy Clyro have taken to the various stages in Glasgow Green, with many more yet to come, including Snow Patrol and JADE.
If you're planning on attending tonight or are simply interested in the acts taking to the stage, here is everything you need to know about the line-up for Sunday, July 13.
Playing @TRNSMTfest in July! See you soon Glasgow 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿https://t.co/mmUCT4sQNX pic.twitter.com/gDaBtoYLaS
— JADE (@jadethirlwall) March 27, 2025
These are all the acts performing at Glasgow's TRNSMT festival on Sunday, July 13, according to the organisers on the event's official website.
Snow Patrol
Gracie Abrams
JADE
Myles Smith
The Lathums
Nathan Evans & The Saint Phnx Band
Tom Walker
Nieve Ella
Shed Seven
Brooke Combe
The K's
Nina Nesbitt
Rianne Downey
Kyle Falconer
Kerr Mercer
Nxdia
IM PLAYING @TRNSMTfest YAY see u there ⭐️https://t.co/CPVWHc1FFB pic.twitter.com/4Hlh19FAtN
— nell mescal🧚🏼 (@nellmescal_) April 4, 2025
Matilda Mann
Aaron Rowe
Nell Mescal
Ben Ellis
Dictator
Kuleeangee
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Jazzy
Beth
Charlie Hedges
Sarah Story
Kane Kirkpatrick
Beaux
No under-16s are allowed entry into the festival. Those over the age of 16 should also bring an appropriate form of photo ID in case it is required.
TRNSMT 2025 will come to an end later tonight when headliner Snow Patrol performs the last show of the weekend.
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