TRNSMT 2023 is around the corner with the Glasgow Green music festival set to take place in just a matter of weeks.
Festival-goers have been given a sneak peek of what they can expect - and it's looking good - with plenty to do as you wait for your favourite artists to take to the stage.
Also known as Scotland’s biggest music festival, TRNSMT is returning to the east end of the city for three days from July 7 to 9 with stage times and locations having already be announced - which you can read up on here.
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Organisers have unveiled a brand new festival layout map - so if you are heading down soon, here's what you need to know.
What does the TRNSMT 2023 map look like?
The site is being hailed as "even better this year" by the organisers and new for 2023 is Boogie Wonderland, made up of the funfair as well fan favourite stage - The Boogie Bar.
Moving to the west side of Glasgow Green, the organisers have also created more space for fans to dance the weekend away and enjoy the huge energy of the Boogie Bar DJs and Bongo’s Bingo, who will be attending the festival for the very first time, bringing high energy tunes, dancing and prizes from its epic show.
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As in previous years, the VIP area is back, offering access to the exclusive Garden and Chill Out area as a place to relax in between sets, complete with a bar and dedicated food area. Ultimate VIP tickets are still available, offering a more elevated experience for the ideal festival weekend.
The map also shows food and drink spots, including popups from McDonald’s, Pepsi, Four Loko and Glasgow’s very own Big Feed, offering a delicious array of street food.
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