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Daily Record
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Kneecap announce huge Glasgow Hydro gig despite TRNSMT axe
Irish rap group Kneecap have announced a headline tour which will see the trio head to arenas in Scotland, England and Wales this winter amid police controversy. Kneecap have announced a headline UK arena tour for this winter after they were removed from the TRSNMT line up over safety concerns by Police Scotland. The rap trio, made up of Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap, and DJ Próvaí - will be playing 11 dates across Scotland, England and Wales, as well as a date at the OVO Hydro on Sunday November 30. They will be playing one night at Glasgow's OVO Hydro on November 30, 2025. Taking to Instagram to announce the tour, the post read: "Here we go. We're back in November across Scotland, England and Wales to play our biggest run of shows ever." "The Prime Minster himself cant stop could stop sending bombs to Israel but that's another story..."


Glasgow Times
10-07-2025
- Health
- Glasgow Times
TRNSMT festivalgoers told to stay safe as weather heats up
The NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) is encouraging festivalgoers to protect themselves from the sun, stay hydrated, and look after themselves and others. The health board says that sunburn, food poisoning, and insect bites or stings are common health concerns during warmer weather. Those attending the festival are allowed to bring travel-sized sunscreen, collapsible water bottles (500ml or smaller), and a one-day supply of clearly labelled medication. Read more: 'The comparison is mental' - Halliday on Rangers' Vardy transfer interest First aid points, a wellbeing area, and a welfare team will be available at the festival. Dr Emilia Crighton, director of public health at the NHSGGC, said: "This weekend is looking like a great time to get outside for warmer weather. "No matter what you're doing, please enjoy the good weather safely by protecting yourself when in the sun, staying hydrated, and having common medicines to hand. "We know tens of thousands of people will be heading to TRSNMT, and we hope everyone has a fantastic time. "We ask festivalgoers to look after themselves and others so everyone can enjoy the event safely." NHSGGC also advises those outdoors to keep essential items like over-the-counter medicines, a first aid kit, and an ice pack on hand. For barbecue enthusiasts, the health board warns against food poisoning by ensuring food is cooked properly. Dr Crighton added: "For those who do require medical support this weekend, we want people to be aware that there are many services available to them other than emergency departments. "By using NHS 24's digital resources and through 111, people who need care can be seen by the most appropriate staff in the most appropriate setting. "We ask everyone to think ABC before A&E. "This will ensure you get the right care in the right place, will help reduce waiting times, and free up capacity for those who need it most."