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Six TRNSMT Arrests: Assaults, Drugs, Road Offences – Glasgow, 2026

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Six TRNSMT Arrests: Assaults, Drugs, Road Offences – Glasgow, 2026
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Key Points

  • Six males were arrested at TRNSMT 2026 on Friday, 19 June 2026, following the opening day at Glasgow Green
  • Arrests covered assaults, drug offences, road traffic offences, and a breach of an air navigation order
  • Two males aged 16 and 17 were arrested and charged in connection with drug offences
  • Two 16-year-old males were arrested in connection with assaults
  • A 42-year-old man was arrested for breach of an air navigation order
  • A 38-year-old man was arrested following a road traffic offence
  • Tens of thousands attended to see headline acts Wolf Alice and Richard Ashcroft
  • Many festival-goers stayed late to watch Scotland’s 1-0 defeat to Morocco on big screens
  • Police Scotland confirmed investigations are ongoing
  • The festival runs 19–21 June 2026 at Glasgow Green

Glasgow (Glasgow Express) June 20, 2026 — Six males were arrested at Scotland’s biggest music festival on Friday in connection with assaults, drug offences, road traffic offences, and a breach of an air navigation order, Police Scotland confirmed today.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What offences led to six arrests at TRNSMT 2026 on opening day?
  • How did Police Scotland describe the TRNSMT arrests?
  • Who were the six males arrested at TRNSMT and what were their ages?
  • What happened at TRNSMT 2026’s opening day before the arrests?
  • Where is TRNSMT 2026 taking place and how many stages does it have?
  • What is the background of TRNSMT and why is Scotland’s World Cup match significant at the festival?
  • What are the full TRNSMT 2026 lineup and schedule?
  • How can festival-goers get to Glasgow Green for TRNSMT 2026?
  • Background of the TRNSMT Festival Development
  • Prediction: How This Development Can affect TRNSMT Festival-Goers and Glasgow Residents

What offences led to six arrests at TRNSMT 2026 on opening day?

As reported by the journalist covering Glasgow Live, six people have been arrested in connection with a range of offences following the opening day of TRNSMT at Glasgow Green. Tens of thousands of revellers attended the opening day of the festival to see headline acts such as Wolf Alice and Richard Ashcroft on Friday, June 19. Many also stayed on until late into the night to watch Scotland’s 1-0 defeat to Morocco at the World Cup which was shown on big screens at the festival.

However, today (Saturday, June 20) police confirmed six males were arrested at the festival, over a series of alleged crimes. Police say two males, aged 16 and 17, were arrested and charged in connection with drugs offences. Meanwhile, two 16-year-old males were arrested in connection with assaults.

A 42-year-old was arrested in connection with a breach of an air navigation order, and a 38-year-old man was arrested following a road traffic offence. Police say their investigations are ongoing.

How did Police Scotland describe the TRNSMT arrests?

A Police Scotland spokesperson said:

“Six people have been arrested following the first night at TRNSMT on Glasgow Green on Friday, 19 June, 2026”.

“Two males, aged 16 and 17, were arrested and charged in connection with drugs offences”.

“Two 16-year-old males were arrested in connection with assaults”. “A 42-year-old man was arrested in connection with a breach of air navigation order, and a 38-year-old man was arrested following a road traffic offence. Enquiries are ongoing”.

Who were the six males arrested at TRNSMT and what were their ages?

The arrested individuals spanned a wide age range, from teenagers to middle-aged adults. Two males aged 16 and 17 faced drug offence charges.

Two separate 16-year-old males were arrested regarding assaults. The remaining two arrests involved a 42-year-old man for breach of an air navigation order and a 38-year-old man for a road traffic offence.

What happened at TRNSMT 2026’s opening day before the arrests?

Friday, 19 June marked the start of Pepsi MAX presents TRNSMT 2026, which runs from 19 to 21 June at Glasgow Green.

Richard Ashcroft, the legendary singer-songwriter and former frontman of The Verve, headlined the Main Stage. Wolf Alice took to the stage ahead of Richard Ashcroft, alongside Glaswegian singer-songwriter Dylan John Thomas. Other Friday performers included Nile Rodgers & CHIC, The Beta Band, NewDad, Luvcat, Songer, Cliffords, and Beluga Lagoon.

The festival also featured Scotland’s biggest screen to watch the World Cup, with Richard Ashcroft’s performance brought forward to allow fans to cheer for Scotland before the match.

The game kicked off at 11pm on June 19th, and the headliner performance finished before then. Geoff Ellis, CEO of DF Concerts, described it as “a historic moment for the festival” that would “live long in the memory”.

Where is TRNSMT 2026 taking place and how many stages does it have?

TRNSMT 2026 takes over Glasgow Green from 19 to 21 June 2026. Glasgow Green is the UK’s oldest public park, located in the East End of the city.

The festival features four stages: Main Stage, King Tut’s Stage, BBC Introducing, and Boogie Stage. King Tut’s Stage is known for platforming future headliners early in their career, having launched Gerry Cinnamon, Lewis Capaldi, and Sam Fender.

What is the background of TRNSMT and why is Scotland’s World Cup match significant at the festival?

TRNSMT is a massive music festival taking place at Glasgow Green, first started in 2017. The idea behind the festival is that there are no tents, so party-goers can go home for a good night’s rest at the end of each day. Past lineups have featured Paolo Nutini, Arctic Monkeys, Calvin Harris, and The 1975, as well as up-and-coming local talent.

Every year, TRNSMT attracts up to 150,000 festival goers across the weekend dates, transforming Glasgow Green into a hub of live music, food and community.

Announced as the fourth headliner was Scotland’s huge World Cup clash with Morocco on Friday, June 19. As a result, the festival will boast Scotland’s biggest screen to watch the big game, as bosses decided to bring forward Richard Ashcroft’s performance to give fans a chance to cheer for Scotland. Geoff Ellis 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”.

What are the full TRNSMT 2026 lineup and schedule?

Friday 19 June — Main Stage: Richard Ashcroft (headliner), Wolf Alice, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Dylan John Thomas, Beluga Lagoon, Cammy Barnes. King Tut’s Stage: The Beta Band, Becky Hill, NewDad, South Arcade, Luvcat, Songer.

Saturday 20 June — Main Stage: Kasabian (headliner), Sonny Fodera, The Snuts, The Last Dinner Party, The Fratellis, English Teacher, Brògeal. King Tut’s Stage: Loyle Carner, Clementine Douglas, Rose Gray, Madra Salach, Big Special, Keo.

Sunday 21 June — Main Stage: Lewis Capaldi (headliner), Amy Macdonald, CMAT, Two Door Cinema Club, Perrie, Jacob Alon, Katie Gregson-MacLeod. King Tut’s Stage: Skye Newman, Caity Baser, Red Rum Club, Overpass, Westside Cowboy, Billy Reekie.

Richard Ashcroft brings iconic Verve-era hits including “Bittersweet Symphony” to Glasgow Green. Kasabian need no introduction in Scotland, with their TRNSMT appearances becoming legendary. Lewis Capaldi closes the festival on home turf, making his return one of the most anticipated moments of the UK festival summer.

How can festival-goers get to Glasgow Green for TRNSMT 2026?

Glasgow Green is walkable from the city centre and well connected by public transport. On foot: approximately 25-minute walk from Glasgow Central Station.

Bus: Routes 18, 64, and 263 stop near the Green. Train: Argyle Line to Bridgeton or Dalmarnock (approximately 5-minute walk). Taxi/Rideshare: approximately 10 minutes from city centre. From Edinburgh: approximately 50 minutes by train to Glasgow Central, then walk/bus.

Background of the TRNSMT Festival Development

TRNSMT was first launched in 2017 by DF Concerts, the same organisation behind T In The Park. The festival was created with a distinctive concept: no tents, allowing attendees to return home for rest after each day’s performances. Over the years, TRNSMT has become a staple in the Glasgow music scene, attracting thousands of festival-goers annually.

The festival has featured major international artists including Paolo Nutini, Arctic Monkeys, Calvin Harris, and The 1975, alongside emerging local talent.

At its peak, TRNSMT attracts up to 150,000 festival goers across the three-day weekend, transforming Glasgow Green into a hub of live music, food, and community.

The venue features multiple stages including the Main Stage, King Tut’s Stage (known for launching future headliners), BBC Introducing stage, The Hangout, two dance stages, and The Reset area.

King Tut’s Stage has particularly notable history, having given early career platform to Gerry Cinnamon, Lewis Capaldi, and Sam Fender before they became major headliners.

Geoff Ellis, CEO of DF Concerts and Festival Director of TRNSMT, has emphasised the festival’s focus on discovery and bringing fans together for standout headline sets. Ellis stated:

“TRNSMT has always been about discovery – Sam Fender, Lewis Capaldi, Gerry Cinnamon, Becky Hill and Little Simz all being great examples of massive artists debuting early on one of our stages”.

The 2026 festival, presented by Pepsi MAX (later Rockstar Energy), features Richard Ashcroft, Kasabian, and Lewis Capaldi as the three night headliners.

The inclusion of Scotland’s World Cup match against Morocco on Friday, 19 June represents a historic addition to the festival. Geoff Ellis called it “the stuff dreams are made of” and emphasised that

“TRNSMT is much more than a music festival”.

The festival will provide Scotland’s biggest screen to watch the game, with screens “even higher than Scott McTominay’s bicycle kick”.

Prediction: How This Development Can affect TRNSMT Festival-Goers and Glasgow Residents

The six arrests on opening day may influence security measures and crowd management protocols for the remaining two days of TRNSMT 2026. Police Scotland confirmed enquiries are ongoing, which could lead to additional arrests or charges as investigations progress.

Festival-goers attending Saturday and Sunday may experience increased police presence at entrances and within Glasgow Green, particularly regarding drug enforcement and assault prevention.

For young attendees, particularly teenagers, the arrest of four males aged 16 and 17 may prompt heightened scrutiny and stricter age verification at entry points.

Parents considering bringing younger festival-goers may reassess safety concerns following news of assaults and drug offences involving minors. The festival organisers may implement additional security checks or bag searches to prevent illegal substances from entering the venue.

Glasgow residents in the East End near Glasgow Green may experience continued late-night noise and increased traffic as tens of thousands attend the remaining days.

The World Cup match screening on Friday created unprecedented crowds, and similar gatherings may occur if Scotland plays additional matches visible at the festival. Residents should anticipate disrupted parking and potential road closures around the Green through Sunday, 21 June.

The road traffic offence and air navigation order breach arrests suggest some incidents occurred outside the festival grounds or involved transportation to/from the venue.

This could prompt local authorities to increase traffic enforcement on routes leading to Glasgow Green, potentially affecting commuters and residents in surrounding areas including Bridgeton, Dalmarnock, and the Saltmarket.

For ticket holders planning to attend Saturday (Kasabian) or Sunday (Lewis Capaldi), the opening day arrests may influence decisions about attendance timing, group size, and personal safety precautions.

The festival’s reputation for being family-friendly with no-tent policies could face scrutiny if further incidents occur, potentially impacting future ticket sales and the festival’s long-term viability in Glasgow Green.

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