Steve Clarke’s very own chart-toppers will take to football’s greatest stage for the first time in almost 30 years as they take on three crunch matches in the USA, they’ll face Haiti on June 14, before taking on Morocco on June 19 – the same day TRNSMT kicks off.
With the game against Morocco set to kick off at 11pm, the TRNSMT team have been working hard behind the scenes to ensure fans don’t miss out, and will allow ticket holders to stay on site to witness the tie.
Richard Ashcroft will headline TRNSMT that same evening, with festival organisers saying that the set will finish in plenty of time for kick-off, meaning fans will have time to grab some food and a refreshment, and soak in the pre-match atmosphere.
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Geoff Ellis, CEO of DF Concerts, said: “This is going to be a historic moment for the festival and one we are incredibly excited about; it’s sure to be a night that will live long in the memory.
“I couldn’t think of a better addition to the Main Stage lineup than the Scotland national team, and showing the game will create a unique atmosphere, bringing the Hampden roar to Glasgow Green.
“Giving our fans the chance to see their favourite bands and then watch the game with thousands of Scotland fans in a World Cup is the stuff dreams are made of, and it shows exactly how TRNSMT is much more than a music festival.
“We’ll be providing the most exciting place to watch the game in the country with our screens even higher than Scott McTominay’s bicycle kick.
“I want to thank Glasgow City Council and partners for their continued collaboration. We can’t wait to show the world that yes sir, TRNSMT can boogie.”
Access to Scotland’s biggest watch party will be made available for all TRNSMT ticket holders for Friday and those who have multi-day passes which include Friday, subject to licenses.