How TRNSMT’s main stage stars shaped up at Glastonbury
4 July 2017
Whet your appetite for with highlights from these five TRNSMT acts who rocked Glastonbury in June.
Radiohead – Karma Police
The NME called Radiohead’s set on the Pyramid Stage as a ‘’.
³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Music went further, suggesting that they might be the greatest Glastonbury band of all time.
Radiohead are headlining the main stage at TRNSMT on Friday 7 July.
Biffy Clyro – Wolves of Winter
Biffy Clyro opened their set on the Pyramid stage by staring out the crowd to the accompaniment of choral music.
Luckily for fans of the three-piece from Kilmarnock, this only lasted a few minutes .
Biffy Clyro are headling the main stage at TRNSMT on Sunday 9 July.
London Grammar – Rooting For You
London Grammar’s performance on the John Peel Stage was .
Their sound has been described as sitting somewhere between .
London Grammar are playing the main stage at TRNSMT on Friday 7 July.
Rag'n'Bone Man – Skin
Demand to see Rory Graham, better known as Rag'n'Bone Man, was so big that .
The raw, bluesy soul singer .
Rag'n'Bone Man is playing the main stage at TRNSMT on Friday 7 July.
Cabbage – Terrorist Synthesizer
Cabbage took their live show to the John Peel Stage at Glastonbury.
Over the past couple of years they have developed a reputation as .
Cabbage are playing the main stage at TRNSMT on Saturday 8 July.
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