Calvin Harris, Liam Gallagher and Gerry Cinnamon confirmed for TRNSMT 2024

The three-day festival is to return to Glasgow Green for the seventh year running

Author: Alice FaulknerPublished 21st Nov 2023
Last updated 21st Nov 2023

The organisers of TRNSMT are confirming that Calvin Harris, Liam Gallagher and Gerry Cinnamon will headline the festival in 2024.

The three-day event will return to Glasgow Green from the 12th to the 14th of July, for the seventh year in a row.

Other acts confirmed include The Snuts, Tom Grennan, The Courteeners and Example.

FRIDAY

Rock icon Liam Gallagher will head up the main stage on the opening day, where he will celebrate 30 years of Oasis’ legendary first album ‘Definitely Maybe’ by playing the album in full.

Talking about his upcoming headline slot, Liam Gallagher said: “Can’t wait to return to Glasgow Green next Summer to headline TRNSMT. I'll be playing songs from Definitely Maybe as well as some solo stuff. See you there.”

Example will bring the party on Friday when he headlines the King Tut’s Stage and the crowd will be dancing when iconic girlband, Sugababes take to the stage with their hits and new music expected in 2024.

SATURDAY

Legendary live performer Gerry Cinnamon will be making his return to TRNSMT 2024.

Headlining the main stage for the first time since 2019, the multi-platinum recording artist makes a return after his two record-breaking shows at Hampden Park Stadium in Summer 2022.

Talking ahead of his appearance at TRNSMT, Gerry Cinnamon said: “Get hounded on the daily to do TRNSMT again, well hound no more. On Saturday 13th July there’s going to be a big lovely summer sing song. See you there.”

Homegrown talent, Dylan John Thomas will join the bill on Saturday after recently performing a three-night sell-out run of shows at Barrowland Ballroom earlier this month.

SUNDAY

Closing the festival will be a set from Scottish superstar Calvin Harris, who is returning to Scotland to take to the TRNSMT main stage for the very first time after a sell-out Ibiza residency.

The artist has produced two of the biggest anthems of 2023 with ‘Miracle’ and ‘Desire’ and will bring TRNSMT to a close for one more year.

Sunday will also see Tom Grennan add Glasgow to his string of 2024 UK dates, following the release of his second number one album, ‘What Ifs and & Maybes’

More acts to follow

Many more acts are still to be added to the King Tut’s Stage and fans can expect the return of the River Stage and Boogie Wonderland.

Geoff Ellis, Festival Director of TRNSMT, said: “After welcoming one of the best crowds TRNSMT has ever seen in 2023 and we can’t wait to have everyone back for the 7th year of incredible live music.

“We’ve created the dream lineup for a lot of our TRNSMT fans and there are plenty more acts to be announced - but we couldn’t wait to reveal festival favourites Liam Gallagher, Gerry Cinnamon and Calvin Harris, who are kicking off our biggest lineup yet.

“Next year is expected to be a sell-out, so get your hands on tickets now to avoid disappointment.”

See our coverage of TRNSMT 2023:

Last year, big names like The 1975, Pulp, Kasabian, Sam Fender and Niall Horan topped the bill, with tens of thousands of people from around the globe flocking to Glasgow.

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