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Home / Arts and Entertainment / TRNSMT Festival May Shift Times for Scotland's World Cup

TRNSMT Festival May Shift Times for Scotland's World Cup

22 Dec

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Summary

  • TRNSMT festival may alter stage times for Scotland's World Cup match.
  • Scotland plays Morocco on June 19, the opening day of the festival.
  • Festival organizers are exploring options to accommodate fans watching the game.
TRNSMT Festival May Shift Times for Scotland's World Cup

Scotland's premier music festival, TRNSMT, is contemplating adjustments to its stage timings for the upcoming 2025 event. The festival's opening day, scheduled for June 19, might see its schedule altered to accommodate fans wishing to watch Scotland's second World Cup match against Morocco. This game is set to commence at 23:00, coinciding with the festival's usual end time.

Festival director Geoff Ellis has indicated that all possibilities are being examined to enable music enthusiasts to experience both the TRNSMT lineup and Scotland's crucial World Cup fixture. The tournament marks Scotland's return to the World Cup after a 28-year absence, adding significant national interest to the event. Promoters are reportedly considering showing the match at Glasgow Green once the day's musical performances have concluded.

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Scotland qualified for the World Cup in November, securing their place with a 4-2 victory over Denmark. Their tournament journey begins on June 14 against Haiti, followed by the match against Morocco five days later. The team's final group game is scheduled for June 24 against Brazil. Separately, some fans have expressed concerns regarding the high ticket prices for the World Cup matches, which are being hosted across the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

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Festival organizers are exploring options to allow fans to watch the match, potentially by showing it at Glasgow Green after the music ends.
Scotland plays Morocco on June 19, which is the opening day of the TRNSMT festival.
The festival may alter its schedule to accommodate fans who want to watch Scotland's World Cup match, which falls on the same day as the festival's opening.

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