TRNSMT organisers have shared a list of items that revellers must not take with them into the festival site - including selfie sticks, inflatables and football tops.
The Glasgow-based music bash will kick off on Friday, July 8 and will conclude on Sunday, July 10.
Tens of thousands of music fans are expected to descend on Glasgow Green to see the likes of Paolo Nutini, The Strokes and Lewis Capaldi.
READ MORE: TRNSMT 2022 set times announced for full weekend as fans prepare for festival
Other acts on the star-studded line up include the likes of Sam Fender, Nile Rodgers and Chic, Foals and Wolf Alice.
Covid restrictions which were in place for last year’s festival - including testing and vaccine requirements - will not be in force this year.
However, the festival’s organisers have shared a list of a number of items that are prohibited from the site.
This includes the likes of flares, fireworks, glass bottles and drugs.
Revellers are also not allowed to enter wearing any football tops, while flagpoles are also banned from the site.
Empty plastic water bottles of up to 500ml can be used to fill up at various drinking water points, while hard plastic, metal or glass bottles are banned.
Anyone found to be in possession of any prohibited items will have them confiscated by security, refused entry or arrested by police at the scene.
List of banned items at TRNSMT
Here is everything that ticket holders are not allowed to bring into the TRNSMT site for the full duration of the festival:
- Flares
- Gas or smoke devices
- Fireworks
- Sparklers
- Confetti cannons
- Chinese/sky lanterns
- Firewood
- Candles
- Excessive amounts of cigarettes and/or vapes
- Professional camera/video/audio equipment including removable lenses
- Drones
- Portable laser equipment
- Laser pens
- Air horns
- Megaphones
- Sound systems
- Vuvuzelas
- Kites
- Frisbees
- Boomerangs
- Spray pain cans
- Aerosols over 250ml
- Gazebos
- Glass bottles/jars/containers
- Unofficial tabards and reflective jackets (Hi-Vis)
- Fake ID
- Flagpoles
- Umbrellas
- Selfie sticks
- Inflatables
- Chairs
- Any items that could be considered a weapon, including multi-tools
- Illegal drugs
- ‘Legal/herbal’ highs
- New psychoactive substances
- Nitrous oxide (NOS/laughing gas)
- Unidentifiable substances
- Bags larger than 30cm x 42cm
- Food or any drinks (alcohol or soft drinks)
- Hard plastic, metal or glass water bottles or back pack hydration packs
- Domestic football tops or tops displaying club logos
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