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Peter Davidson

TRNSMT 2019 day three - everything you need to know about the festival's final day

TRNSMT will draw to a close today with George Ezra bringing down the curtain on the three-day festival.

A sell-out crowd will flock to Glasgow Green to see performances by Lewis Capaldi , Emeli Sande, The Kooks, The Wombats and Tom Grennan.

Revellers can look out their sun cream as the mercury is expected to hit 23C.

Snow Patrol and Jess Glynne were in the original line-up for Sunday, but were replaced by Capaldi and Sande after pulling out in the weeks before the festival.

Catfish and The Bottlemen playing at TRNSMT yesterday (Daily Record)

Catfish and the Bottlemen, Bastille and Richard Ashcroft headlined the main stage at the city centre festival yesterday as around 50,000 partied throughout the day.

For those heading to TRNSMT today, here's everything you need to know.

What time will the gates open?

The gates will open at noon with The Amazons taking to the main stage at 12.20pm.

The festival will come to a close at 11pm. George Ezra is expected to finish his set at around 10.50pm.

Are tickets still available?

Tickets for Sunday at TRNSMT are sold out. The addition of Lewis Capaldi to the line-up saw fans snap up tickets for the festival.

Around 50,000 people will be heading to Glasgow Green for the festival (Getty Images)

What are the set times?

12:40 - The Amazons

13:50 - Tom Grennan

15:05 - The Wombats

16:25 - The Kooks

17:55 - Emeli Sande

19:35 - Lewis Capaldi

21:35 - George Ezra

Lewis Capaldi will be taking to the main stage at TRNSMT today (REUTERS)

What can't I being into the main arena?

Any bag bigger than an A3 sheet of paper will not get past security. Neither will professional cameras, pyrotechnics eg. flares, drugs, smoke canisters, glass/metal/plastic/hard bottles, selfie sticks (we are gutted too), flags, weapons of any kind, boomerangs, frisbees and umbrellas.

What's the best way of getting to and from the festival?

Glasgow Green is around a 30 minute walk from Central station. High Street, Bridgeton and Argyle Street train stations all are within a 15 minute walk to the Green. Citylink bus routes 18, 43, 64 and 263 all stop within a five minute walk away. There are eight car parks nearby for any designated drivers. 

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