The TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow Green is set to be a weather-forecast gamble this weekend, with the BBC predicting a mixed bag of thundery showers, light rain, and sunny intervals across the three-day event. Music lovers will need to pack their waterproofs for Friday's performances by Richard Ashcroft, Kasabian, and Lewis Capaldi, but there's hope that the weather may clear up for the Sunday finale.
On Friday, June 19, festival-goers can expect thundery showers and a moderate breeze, with rain likely throughout the day. Temperatures will range between 11 and 18°C, making it essential to pack layers. In better news, Saturday, June 20, is looking slightly more promising, with light rain showers easing off by approximately 6 pm.
Sunday, June 21, may be the pick of the days, with sunny intervals and a gentle breeze forecast. While there's still a small chance of morning rain, it should clear up by around 11 am, making for pleasant viewing conditions – ideal for watching Kasabian's headline performance or catching some of the other acts, including Wolf Alice and CMAT.
The Friday schedule has been tweaked to accommodate Scotland's World Cup match against Morocco at 11 pm BST. Festival-goers can stay on site to watch the game on the country's largest screens, while Richard Ashcroft takes to the stage for his headline slot.
Kasabian are one of many high-profile acts performing across the weekend, including Loyle Carner, Big Special, and Perrie. The band has promised a "full-on relentless" live performance featuring reimagined songs and surprises – perfect music to dance to whatever the weather throws at Glasgow Green.