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Scotsman
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Traitor or Faithful? Stagecoach Stirling students shine on the West End Stage
Students from Stagecoach Performing Arts Stirling stepped into the spotlight last weekend when they had the chance to perform at the iconic Shaftesbury Theatre in London's West End. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... As part of the nationwide Stagecoach Performing Arts initiative, the children joined other Stagecoach schools from across the UK to perform an incredible piece of Musical Theatre entitled 'Traitor or Faithful?' The troupe performed rebellious classics such as 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' - Nirvana, 'Ready or Not' - Scala & Kolacny Brothers, 'Eye of the Tiger' - Tommee Profitt & Fjora, 'Figure It Out '- Royal Blood and 'Survivor' - 2WEI feat Edda Hayes . Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Stagecoach Stirling students, aged 8-17 years old, were thrilled to tread the theatre's famous boards to entertain friends and family as they had a taste of West End stardom. Stagecoach Stirling students performing at The Shaftesbury Theatre Stagecoach Performing Arts Stirling Principal, Carris Donaldson says: "For the children to be able to perform at the Shaftesbury Theatre is a dream come true, whether they dream of being West End stars or they dance, sing and act for fun. Performances like this are a huge confidence booster and there is a great sense of camaraderie amongst the pupils." Stagecoach Performing Arts Stirling is part of the biggest network of extra-curricular performing arts schools in the UK. The classes are divided across Early Stages (ages 4-6) and Main Stages (ages 6-18) and cover singing, dancing and acting. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Stagecoach Performing Arts has a proud history of helping children and young people build confidence and life skills. Over the past 36 years, more than one million students worldwide have benefited from its creative programmes. With a network of 60,000 students and 3,000 schools globally, Stagecoach empowers children with 'Creative Courage for Life,' inspiring countless students to pursue their dreams in the performing arts. For more information about Stagecoach Performing Arts Stirling please visit or call Principal Carris Donaldson on 01786 628877.


Scotsman
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Wireless 2025: Fan reaction to this weekend's festival as Drake 'only' plays for 40 minutes
Two nights out of three isn't bad, right? Social media reacts to Drake's final set at Wireless 2025 Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Some fans were left disappointed at the conclusion of Wireless Festival 2025 this past weekend. Although many enjoyed two days of performances and noteworthy guests joining Drake during his sets, Sunday's performance left some scratching their heads. Here's how social media reacted to the final day at Wireless 2025, alongside what Drake performed - and who he performed with - during this year's festival. Wireless 2025 wrapped over the weekend in London, with Drake headlining all three days and introducing a 'who's who' of special guests throughout most of his performances. The Canadian rapper on Friday brought out the illustrious Lauryn Hill to perform three songs with him, including a cover of The Fugees 'Ready or Not,'with Bryson Tiller and Mario also joining the artist on stage during the first night. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Drake performed across all three nights at Wireless 2025, however one headline performance left some fans disappointed with the shortness of the slot. | Getty Images/Canva/Reddit But it would be Drake's third set that would elicit disappointment from some fans who only bought tickets to the final night of the festival. The artist, according to reports, only played for 40 minutes with only Reema and Vybz Kartel joining him during the set. The BBC reported that the rapper 'looked agitated' compared to his demeanour the previous nights, with some speculation regarding the ardent curfew the festival had to meet on Sunday evening. Originally, Drake was meant to perform two separate sets on Sunday, according to the official Wireless 2025 timetable, however the planned first set was removed from the timetable in the afternoon ahead of his set. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad That's led some fans to express their disappointment on social media, with many upset about the brevity of his Sunday performance. What has social media reaction been to Wireless 2025? Ahead of the festival, there were concerns over a lack of communication regarding this year's event - mainly the 'last-minute' scheduling of acts and the timetables for each day being released the morning of the performances. But it would be Drake's performance on Sunday that would cause the most commotion with fans, with one in particular addressing the situation on r/WirelessFestival , stating they had come all the way from Australia to see him perform that evening. 'A big reason why I came this far was to see Drake,' they wrote, 'yet [he] comes out and does a 40 minute DJ set and isn't even the one performing half the time. How can the headliner have the shortest set of the day?' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Another on the subreddit made comparisons between Wireless 2025 and another music festival, telling readers that: 'going from Glastonbury to Wireless within 2 weeks was a huge mistake; this was the worst festival I've ever been to' There was confusion also when the first Drake set was removed from the timetable on Sunday afternoon, with a Redditor writing: 'Drake is meant to perform at 6:25pm but cut him off and now he's playing at 8:45pm and curfew is at 9:30pm, not worth the wait we started going home' while someone commented under that post 'Vibes are kinda off too, lots of pushing and shoving, queue jumping, not like yesterday [Saturday] and Friday.' The general consensus so far though is that while Friday and Saturday were incredible days at Finsbury Park, the conclusion of the festival felt more a whimper than a bang. What did Drake perform during Wireless 2025? According to , Drake performed the following songs across all three nights at Wireless 2025. July 11 2025 Come and See Me (PARTYNEXTDOOR cover) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) Marvin's Room Teenage Fever Virginia Beach Feel No Ways Passionfruit (extended outro) Hours in Silence (Drake & 21 Savage song) Shot for Me Jungle Jaded Slow Down (Bobby V cover) (with Bobby V) Let Me Love You (Mario cover) (with Mario) Chicago Freestyle (with GIVĒON) (Snippet) Twenties (GIVĒON cover) (with GIVĒON) HEARTBREAK ANNIVERSARY (GIVĒON cover) (with GIVĒON) Whatever She Wants (Bryson Tiller cover) (with Bryson Tiller) Exchange (Bryson Tiller cover) (with Bryson Tiller) CN TOWER (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) MOTH BALLS (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) SPIDER-MAN SUPERMAN (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) DIE TRYING (PARTYNEXTDOOR, Drake & Yebba song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) OMW (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (Live debut) SOMEBODY LOVES ME (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) PIMMIE'S DILEMMA (Pimmie, PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (Live debut) NOKIA (Live debut) I Will Always Love You (Whitney Houston cover) (Outro, dedicated to fans) Ready or Not (Fugees cover) (with Lauryn Hill) Ex-Factor (Lauryn Hill cover) (with Lauryn Hill) Nice for What (with Lauryn Hill) In My Feelings July 12 2025 IDGAF (with Yeat) No Face Circadian Rhythm What Did I Miss? (Live debut) Headlines Energy Know Yourself Nonstop SICKO MODE (Travis Scott cover) LV Sandals (EsDeeKid, fakemink & Rico Ace cover) (with fakemink) Music and Me (fakemink cover) (with fakemink) Only You Freestyle (Headie One & Drake song) (with Headie One) 50s (Headie One cover) (with Headie One) Warm (K Trap cover) (with K Trap) Who Told You (J Hus cover) (with J Hus) Shutdown (Skepta cover) (with Skepta) Wanna Know (Dave cover) (with Dave) Sprinter (Dave & Central Cee cover) (with Dave & Central Cee) Band4Band / Doja / Day in the Life (Central Cee cover) (with Central Cee) (shortened) Obsessed With You / Overseas (Central Cee cover) (with Central Cee) (shortened) Laugh Now Cry Later God's Plan You Broke My Heart NOKIA SOMEBODY LOVES ME (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) Brokey (Latto cover) (with Latto) Big Mama (Latto cover) (with Latto) Get It Sexyy / SkeeYee / Pound Town / Looking For The Hoes (Sexyy Red cover) (with Sexyy Red) Rich Baby Daddy (with Sexyy Red) Knife Talk (with 21 Savage) Rich Flex (Drake & 21 Savage song) (with 21 Savage) A Thousand Miles (Vanessa Carlton cover) (with Vanessa Carlton) I Will Always Love You (Whitney Houston cover) July 13 2025 (Unknown) (with Central Cee) (Unreleased new song) Come Closer (Wizkid cover) (with Popcaan) Who Told You (J Hus cover) Signs (First time live since 2017) Controlla / Too Good / Find Your Love / Work / Passionfruit / No Guidance / Hold On, We're Going Home / One Dance (Medley with remixed instrumentals) One Dance Find Your Love (Remix) Baby (Is it a Crime) (Rema cover) (with Rema) Favorite Girl (Rema cover) (with Rema) Calm Down (Rema cover) (with Rema) Dumebi (Rema cover) (with Rema) Ozeba (with Rema) Summer Time (Vybz Kartel cover) (with Vybz Kartel) Hotline Bling NOKIA I Will Always Love You (Whitney Houston cover) (Outro, dedicated to fans) Fever (Vybz Kartel cover) (with Rema) Were you at Wireless 2025 this weekend? What were your experiences at the festival compared to others who have taken to social media? Let us know by leaving a comment down below.


Scotsman
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Wireless 2025: Fan reaction to this weekend's festival as Drake 'only' plays for 40 minutes
Two nights out of three isn't bad, right? Social media reacts to Drake's final set at Wireless 2025 Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Some fans were left disappointed at the conclusion of Wireless Festival 2025 this past weekend. Although many enjoyed two days of performances and noteworthy guests joining Drake during his sets, Sunday's performance left some scratching their heads. Here's how social media reacted to the final day at Wireless 2025, alongside what Drake performed - and who he performed with - during this year's festival. Wireless 2025 wrapped over the weekend in London, with Drake headlining all three days and introducing a 'who's who' of special guests throughout most of his performances. The Canadian rapper on Friday brought out the illustrious Lauryn Hill to perform three songs with him, including a cover of The Fugees 'Ready or Not,'with Bryson Tiller and Mario also joining the artist on stage during the first night. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Drake performed across all three nights at Wireless 2025, however one headline performance left some fans disappointed with the shortness of the slot. | Getty Images/Canva/Reddit But it would be Drake's third set that would elicit disappointment from some fans who only bought tickets to the final night of the festival. The artist, according to reports, only played for 40 minutes with only Reema and Vybz Kartel joining him during the set. The BBC reported that the rapper 'looked agitated' compared to his demeanour the previous nights, with some speculation regarding the ardent curfew the festival had to meet on Sunday evening. Originally, Drake was meant to perform two separate sets on Sunday, according to the official Wireless 2025 timetable, however the planned first set was removed from the timetable in the afternoon ahead of his set. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad That's led some fans to express their disappointment on social media, with many upset about the brevity of his Sunday performance. What has social media reaction been to Wireless 2025? Ahead of the festival, there were concerns over a lack of communication regarding this year's event - mainly the 'last-minute' scheduling of acts and the timetables for each day being released the morning of the performances. But it would be Drake's performance on Sunday that would cause the most commotion with fans, with one in particular addressing the situation on r/WirelessFestival , stating they had come all the way from Australia to see him perform that evening. 'A big reason why I came this far was to see Drake,' they wrote, 'yet [he] comes out and does a 40 minute DJ set and isn't even the one performing half the time. How can the headliner have the shortest set of the day?' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Another on the subreddit made comparisons between Wireless 2025 and another music festival, telling readers that: 'going from Glastonbury to Wireless within 2 weeks was a huge mistake; this was the worst festival I've ever been to' There was confusion also when the first Drake set was removed from the timetable on Sunday afternoon, with a Redditor writing: 'Drake is meant to perform at 6:25pm but cut him off and now he's playing at 8:45pm and curfew is at 9:30pm, not worth the wait we started going home' while someone commented under that post 'Vibes are kinda off too, lots of pushing and shoving, queue jumping, not like yesterday [Saturday] and Friday.' The general consensus so far though is that while Friday and Saturday were incredible days at Finsbury Park, the conclusion of the festival felt more a whimper than a bang. What did Drake perform during Wireless 2025? According to , Drake performed the following songs across all three nights at Wireless 2025. July 11 2025 Come and See Me (PARTYNEXTDOOR cover) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) Marvin's Room Teenage Fever Virginia Beach Feel No Ways Passionfruit (extended outro) Hours in Silence (Drake & 21 Savage song) Shot for Me Jungle Jaded Slow Down (Bobby V cover) (with Bobby V) Let Me Love You (Mario cover) (with Mario) Chicago Freestyle (with GIVĒON) (Snippet) Twenties (GIVĒON cover) (with GIVĒON) HEARTBREAK ANNIVERSARY (GIVĒON cover) (with GIVĒON) Whatever She Wants (Bryson Tiller cover) (with Bryson Tiller) Exchange (Bryson Tiller cover) (with Bryson Tiller) CN TOWER (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) MOTH BALLS (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) SPIDER-MAN SUPERMAN (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) DIE TRYING (PARTYNEXTDOOR, Drake & Yebba song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) OMW (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (Live debut) SOMEBODY LOVES ME (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) (Live debut) PIMMIE'S DILEMMA (Pimmie, PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (Live debut) NOKIA (Live debut) I Will Always Love You (Whitney Houston cover) (Outro, dedicated to fans) Ready or Not (Fugees cover) (with Lauryn Hill) Ex-Factor (Lauryn Hill cover) (with Lauryn Hill) Nice for What (with Lauryn Hill) In My Feelings July 12 2025 IDGAF (with Yeat) No Face Circadian Rhythm What Did I Miss? (Live debut) Headlines Energy Know Yourself Nonstop SICKO MODE (Travis Scott cover) LV Sandals (EsDeeKid, fakemink & Rico Ace cover) (with fakemink) Music and Me (fakemink cover) (with fakemink) Only You Freestyle (Headie One & Drake song) (with Headie One) 50s (Headie One cover) (with Headie One) Warm (K Trap cover) (with K Trap) Who Told You (J Hus cover) (with J Hus) Shutdown (Skepta cover) (with Skepta) Wanna Know (Dave cover) (with Dave) Sprinter (Dave & Central Cee cover) (with Dave & Central Cee) Band4Band / Doja / Day in the Life (Central Cee cover) (with Central Cee) (shortened) Obsessed With You / Overseas (Central Cee cover) (with Central Cee) (shortened) Laugh Now Cry Later God's Plan You Broke My Heart NOKIA SOMEBODY LOVES ME (PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake song) (with PARTYNEXTDOOR) Brokey (Latto cover) (with Latto) Big Mama (Latto cover) (with Latto) Get It Sexyy / SkeeYee / Pound Town / Looking For The Hoes (Sexyy Red cover) (with Sexyy Red) Rich Baby Daddy (with Sexyy Red) Knife Talk (with 21 Savage) Rich Flex (Drake & 21 Savage song) (with 21 Savage) A Thousand Miles (Vanessa Carlton cover) (with Vanessa Carlton) I Will Always Love You (Whitney Houston cover) July 13 2025 (Unknown) (with Central Cee) (Unreleased new song) Come Closer (Wizkid cover) (with Popcaan) Who Told You (J Hus cover) Signs (First time live since 2017) Controlla / Too Good / Find Your Love / Work / Passionfruit / No Guidance / Hold On, We're Going Home / One Dance (Medley with remixed instrumentals) One Dance Find Your Love (Remix) Baby (Is it a Crime) (Rema cover) (with Rema) Favorite Girl (Rema cover) (with Rema) Calm Down (Rema cover) (with Rema) Dumebi (Rema cover) (with Rema) Ozeba (with Rema) Summer Time (Vybz Kartel cover) (with Vybz Kartel) Hotline Bling NOKIA I Will Always Love You (Whitney Houston cover) (Outro, dedicated to fans) Fever (Vybz Kartel cover) (with Rema)


Time of India
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
How to pre-order Ready or Not on Xbox and PlayStation
Image via VOID Interactive The tactical first-person shooter Ready or Not, created by VOID Interactive, is off to the next platform, as fans finally get their hands on the game on consoles. The realistic SWAT-type game and high-stakes decision-making are also key features of the game. With the current happenings, the game is now open to pre-order on both Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. Console fans will be able to enjoy hardcore collaborative missions, many cool takedowns that can be made without killing, and adversaries that evolve right before their eyes, which have made Ready or Not one of the brightest games to date in the tactical shooter arena. This tutorial covers the process of pre-ordering Ready or Not on Xbox and PlayStation, including the available editions, their costs, and pre-order bonuses. Ready or Not pre-order details for Xbox and PlayStation Ready Or Not PS5 And Xbox Series X | S - 15 Things You NEED TO KNOW Before You Buy If you are planning to dive into the action on day one or even earlier, you have multiple options when it comes to pre-ordering. 1. Where to pre-order You can pre-order Ready or Not from the following official platforms: Xbox store (Xbox Series X|S only) PlayStation store (PlayStation 5 only) Retailers like Amazon, GameStop, and Best Buy may also offer physical pre-orders depending on the region. 2. Editions and pricing Standard edition – $49.99 Includes base game only Access begins on the official launch day. Gold edition – $79.99 Base game Season Pass (including four upcoming DLCs) Exclusive in-game content and cosmetics 72-hour early access before the official release 3. Pre-Order bonuses Depending on the platform and edition, pre-ordering may get you: Exclusive weapon skins In-game character customization items Early access for Gold Edition buyers Pre-load access so you're ready to play at launch without delay. 4. Release date Ready or Not hits on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 on September 12, 2025. Gold Edition users will get early access on September 9, 2025. The console release of Ready or Not not only introduces more players to the critically hyped, realistic, and strategy-based gameplay. By pre-ordering, regardless of whether a person decides to purchase the Standard or the Gold Edition, they will ensure that they receive their games on release day and receive some in-game bonuses. Those looking forward to becoming an elite SWAT officer must keep in mind the benefits of having it early, as early access opportunities will enable you to move into the famed role before the game's release. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.


Metro
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Music icon angers fans after performing to near-empty stadium at 3.30am
Love it or loathe it, sometimes musicians are late taking the stage but Lauryn Hill has turned delays into an art with her Essence Festival appearance. The 90s icon is known for her tendency to be fashionably late but while at the New Orleans festival, her already late-night set was delayed by two hours. By her 2.30am start time, most fans had called it a night, meaning the 83,000 capacity Superdome venue was nearly empty when she finished at 3.37am. Lauryn, 50, put on a show regardless of the waning crowd and belted out hits like Ready or Not and Killing Me Softly to close Essence Festival's first day. While she is notorious for her poor time keeping, the blame for this two-hour shift was not laid at her feet. Instead, the entirety of Friday's Evening Concert Series seemed to be running late, with GloRilla finishing her set at 10pm — 45 minutes into the next scheduled act. From the start things reportedly went awry, having been due to kick off at 7.10pm with Psyrin for a 20 minute set ahead of Lucky Dave at 7.30pm. The lineup included Coco Jones, The Isley Brothers, and Babyface, who all should have finished before 11.15pm for penultimate act Maxwell to start. However, the Ascension singer, 52, was not on stage until 12.55am – a whopping hour and 40 minutes after he was due to start. Maxwell's stage was reportedly cleared around 2am, with Lauryn finally able to perform around half an hour later. 'Where is Lauryn,' asked TikTok user morgand.23 who posted a video of the half-empty stadium and revealed how late it was. For the eighth year, 150,000 festival goers will descend on Glasgow Green from 11-13 July to see the liked of 50 Cent, Gracie Abrams and Biffy Clyro, and you could be there! Metro has teamed up with Rockstar Energy presents TRNSMT Festival to offer four VIP tickets to one lucky winner. For a chance to win this massive music prize, simply enter your details here. You have until midnight on Sunday 6 July 2025 to enter using the form below. Entrants must be 18+. Good luck! T&Cs apply*. Click here if form is not loading. * Open to legal residents of Great Britain (excluding Northern Ireland) aged 18 or over. Promotion opens at 18:01 BST on 2 July 2025 and closes at 23:59 BST on 6 July 2025. The promotion is free to enter; however internet access is required. Entrant must visit and when prompted by the form, submit their name, email, telephone number, date of birth and postcode. Acceptance of the terms and conditions is necessary to enter the promotion. There will be one (1) winner. The winner will win four (4) VIP weekend tickets for TRNSMT Festival, running from 11th – 13th July 2025 at Glasgow Green, in Glasgow ('Prize'). Proof of age and photographic ID are required for entry for all guests (the guests of the winner must be at least 16 years old at the time of entry). The Prize, including entry and attendance at TRSNMT festival, is subject to and governed by the Promoter's full ticket terms and conditions. 1 prize available. 1 entry per person. Full T&Cs apply, see here. Brooklynsd said: 'This messes everything up. Fans waiting and even the workers having to wait until the nights festivities are over. Production crew has to wait until the end too. 'She's so inconsiderate. I'm a fan of her music that's why I'd stream it and never go to a show.' Tommmm added: 'Saw the Fugees back in the day and tried to see her once and learned my lesson when she cancelled four hours after it was supposed to start.' 'That's not ok and people paid to see her,' shared Prissy as Craig joked: 'Early for Lauryn Hill.' Fans commented how 'she's been doing this for years now' and that those waiting had 'no one to blame but themselves'. 'This is y'alls fault, yall know Lauryn is known for being late,' wrote Nico Rhonni as Mr Bing added: 'She does this at every show'. A Lauryn fan page defended her and said: 'Uhuh Essence Fest started late. Nothing was on time. She was not late. Let's not do this.' This comes after the Fu-Gee-La hitmaker cancelled the US leg of the Miseducation Anniversary concert series two years ago. In a statement at the time, she wrote: 'The trust and faith I have in my intentions and my commitment to my art seem to have been overshadowed by this unfortunate portrayal.' The Fugees — which consisted of Lauryn, Wyclef Jean, and Pras Michel — clarified this was due to poor ticket sales before Pras took a stance against his bandmates. More Trending The 52-year-old musician launched legal action against Lauryn for fraud and breach of contract as they shortened their 2023 tour. There have been no updates since the case was launched in December 2024, meanwhile, Pras is awaiting sentencing after being convicted on 10 counts of corruption the year before. He appealed to President Donald Trump to grant him a pardon over the charges, which involve the $4.5billion (£3.5billion) looting of Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund, 1MDB. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Silentnight unlocks the secret to sleeping soundly when camping this festival season MORE: Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong kicks fan off stage for playing Oasis song MORE: Not over Glastonbury? Win VIP tickets to see 50 Cent, Gracie Abrams and Biffy Clyro at TRNSMT Festival 2025