Irish rockers The Script sparked a string of sing-a-longs on Friday evening
The TRNSMT music festival has landed in Glasgow during a weekend-long heatwave.
Scotland’s biggest festival takes place on the city’s Glasgow Green over three days, with up to 50,000 people expected each day.
The headliners are 50 Cent on Friday, rockers Biffy Clyro on Saturday and Snow Patrol on Sunday.
The thermometer hit 27C in Glasgow on day one with forecasts of even higher temperatures to come over the weekend.
TRNSMT staff are on hand to dispense sun cream to the crowds
Banchory’s Calum Bowie opened the festival on Friday
Organisers are urging fans to stay cool over the wekend
Rhian Teasdale of Wet Leg powers through the Friday heat on the main stage
A flag held up for Irish rappers Kneecap, who were removed from the TRNSMT line up
English singer-songwriter Jamie Webster was among the early acts on day one
TRNSMT is Scotland’s biggest music festival
Hometown favourites Twin Atlantic took to the stage in Glasgow on Friday
TRNSMT is now an annual event at Glasgow Green
Sugar Bones and Janet Planet of Confidence Man, who headlined the King Tut’s stage on Friday
Keeping cool is a priority in the heatwave
Three stages host acts across the weekend