Sam Fender leaves TRNSMT on high despite Glasgow Green downpours

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Crowds belted out tracks as Sam Fender headlined the main stage on Saturday

The second night of Scotland's biggest festival closed on a high despite heavy rain and the threat of thunderstorms.

Acts including Brooke Combe and Maisie Peters kicked off Saturday's line-up before Kasabian and Sam Fender took to the main stage.

Up to 50,000 people are expected at Glasgow Green for each day of TRNSMT.

Pulp closed the show on Friday - their first performance in Scotland for over 10 years.

Royal Blood and Becky Hill will headline on Sunday, with The 1975 scheduled to close the festival.

ScotRail has put on extra train services to cope with demand, including more late-night trains running to Inverclyde, Ayr, Edinburgh, and East Kilbride.

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Thousands headed to the main stage on Saturday for Mimi Webb

Saturday

Newcastle rocker Sam Fender closed the festival's second night with pyrotechnics, fireworks and confetti as he remarked on the journey he had taken from the festival's beginning.

He said: "We've played every stage in this festival, from a little stage over there to the main stage.

"It's just really surreal."

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Sam Fender closed the second night of the festival

Festival organisers had urged fans to "prepare for all weather" on Saturday with the majority of Scotland covered by a yellow Met Office alert for thunderstorms.

Glasgow Green turned to mud following heavy showers, though it did little to dampen spirits.

Conditions are expected to improve on Sunday but more rain has been forecast.

It came after Tiree Music Festival was cancelled on Thursday, just a day before it was due to begin, because of gale force winds.

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Fans arrived at Glasgow Green in high spirits on Saturday
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Brooke Combe from Midlothian gave it her all as the first act on the main stage
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Maisie Peters also performed on the main stage a few weeks after the release of her new album The Good Witch
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Elijah Hewson from Irish rockers Inhaler had crowds singing along
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Kasabian frontman took to the stage on Saturday
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Friday

Britpop legends Pulp brought the first night of the festival to a colourful close on Friday, following acts including George Ezra, Niall Horan, the Beautiful South's Paul Heaton and The View.

The band, fronted by Jarvis Cocker, surprised fans at the end of 2022 by announcing a run of shows this summer at festivals and outdoor gigs across the UK.

Cocker told crowds: "We are Pulp, you are Glasgow. We are going to spend some time together this evening.

"This is the furthest north we've ever been."

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Pulp, fronted by Jarvis Cocker, were the headline act on Friday
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Former One Direction singer Niall Horan entertained the crowd on Friday
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Festival-goers enjoyed The View perform on the main stage
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Dundee rockers The View performed on Friday

You can watch coverage of TRNSMT festival on BBC iplayer.

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