Edith Bowman introduces the best performances from the first night of the new TRNSMT festival, live from Glasgow Green. Including Radiohead, Rag'n'Bone Man and London Grammar. Show more
The singer-songwriter plays the opening set on TRNSMT's Main Stage.
BBC Introducing: The Glaswegian producer and multi-instrumentalist kicks off the King Tut's Stage.
The acclaimed Manchester indie rockers hit the Main Stage.
BBC Introducing: The Paisley quartet make the King Tut's crowd want to 'Shake It'.
The soulful singing sensation shares his rhythmic troubles with TRNSMT.
The Dundee singer captivates the King Tut's audience with her incredible voice.
The LA indie pop outfit bring a slice of California dreaming to King Tut's.
The Grammar bring the drama to the Main Stage with huge vocals and electro-pop vibes.
The rising Liverpudlian rock'n'roller charms the King Tut's crowd.
The Glasgow natives brighten up the Main Stage.
The electronic duo keep the King Tut's crowd 'Warm on a Cold Night'.
The legends return to Glasgow Green to headline TRNSMT's opening night - it's as if they'd never been away.
Psychedelic vibes to stimulate the minds and bodies of the King Tut's crowd.
The Manchester five-piece kick off Saturday on the Main Stage.
BBC Introducing: The indie rockers show the King Tut's crowd what they’re made of.
The indie rockers make the right type of waves for the Main Stage crowds.
The Brighton five-piece make new friends with the King Tut's crowd.
The four-piece from Brighton bring a twist of alternative pop to the King Tut's crowd.
The multi-platinum rockers delight the Main Stage crowd with their summer anthems.