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TRNSMT 2025 pre- and afterparties to take over King Tut's

TRNSMT 2025 pre- and afterparties to take over King Tut's

Glasgow Timesa day ago
With only one week to go until the music festival on Glasgow Green opens its doors, party-goers are now invited to the pre- and afterparties of the event.
Guests will be able to catch Indoor Foxes, Fright Years and Dictator performing live on Thursday, July 10.
READ NEXT: Here's what you can eat and drink at TRNSMT 2025
Then, on Friday, July 11, at the first afterparty, the iconic venue will host Glasgow's own Twin Atlantic with an intimate set .
On Saturday, July 12, another Glaswegian band will be playing.
The Rooks will delight the McChuills audience.
Finally, on Sunday, July 13, indie-rock band The Lathums will return to King Tut's for the final afterparty.
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