Glasgow Weather Clears for TRNSMT Festival as Music Fans Recover from Scotland's World Cup Defeat
Glasgow weather brightened on Saturday during TRNSMT, allowing fans to enjoy performances after Friday's rain.

Glasgow weather shifted from torrential rain to clear skies on Saturday as the TRNSMT music festival continued at Glasgow Green. The festival drew crowds eager to shake off disappointment from Scotland's World Cup loss to Morocco. Organisers had extended licensing hours on Friday night, with approximately 10,000 spectators gathering to watch the match on large screens before the weather improved for the second day of performances.
Weather Impact on Festival Atmosphere
Friday evening brought persistent heavy rainfall throughout the TRNSMT site, creating challenging conditions as fans watched Scotland face Morocco in the World Cup. The subdued mood following an early goal from Morocco's Ismael Saibari contrasted sharply with the energy generated by performances from headline acts. However, festival organisers noted that despite the wet conditions, the atmosphere remained community-focused, with supporters of all ages united around the shared experience of live music and national football.
By Saturday, conditions had improved significantly, though afternoon attendance appeared quieter than in previous years. Event manager Katt Lingard suggested this may have reflected fans sleeping off the previous night's festivities or arriving later in the weekend, rather than indicating lower overall festival numbers.
Music and Performances Continue
The festival featured major acts across the weekend, including rock band Kasabian as the headline performer on Saturday. Earlier sets included performances from DJ Sonny Fodera, Mercury Music Prize winners English Teacher, and West Lothian-based band The Snuts. The Fratellis generated one of the strongest crowd reactions during their set, particularly during a sing-a-long to Chelsea Dagger—a track that resonated strongly with fans still processing the Scotland match result.
The Snuts, who have performed at TRNSMT multiple times since their early career, indicated ambitions to headline the festival in future years. Bassist Callum Wilson emphasised the festival's importance as Scotland's flagship music event, noting the band's progression from early slots when members were 18 years old to increasingly prominent positions on the bill.
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