In Pictures: TRNSMT's Sunday scorcher
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Scotland's city music festival TRNSMT has returned to its summer slot after two years of Covid disruption.
Paolo Nutini celebrated his first album in eight years hitting number one with the headline slot on Friday.
Just hours after the chart was announced, he took to the stage in front of tens of thousands of fans at Glasgow Green.
US rockers The Strokes topped the bill on Saturday while Lewis Capaldi is the main attraction on Sunday.
We've picked a selection of the best images from the weekend.
A change from wellies: TRNSMT attendees were able to leave the all-weather gear at home for once
Sigala turned Sunday afternoon into a dance party
Mae Muller showed some love for a well-known Swedish band
Sunday was shaping up to be a scorcher too
Scots singer Nina Nesbit started Sunday off on the main stage
Showing her colours: A Lewis Capaldi fan was set for day three's headliner
Bemz got things started on the River stage
The Strokes rounded things off on the main stage on Saturday night
The main stage was set for The Strokes on Saturday
Yannis Philippakis from Foals had the crowd in the palm of his hand
Fontaines DC looking happy to be at TRNSMT
TRNSMT festival-goers were blessed with sunshine on Saturday
Example got things going on the main stage on Saturday
Fun in the sun: Music fans enjoy the weather
The crowds packed in for Example on the main stage
Fans complained of three-hour queues to enter the festival site
On a stage, not a chaise longue: Wet Leg got the crowd singing along
Griff brought the drama to the city
Shiny, happy Glaswegians had fun in the Scottish sun
Paolo Nutini took to the stage just hours after his new album went into the chart at number one
Rain or shine, the TRNSMT fans were determined to have a good time
Nile Rodgers had the crowd bouncing to his disco tunes
The Scotland flags were out in force leaving the main stage acts in no doubt about where they were
Sam Fender led the crowd in a singalong
Ticket holders arrived at lunchtime on Friday to make sure they didn't miss a thing
There was more than a little bit of love for Tom Grennan on Glasgow Green
DJ Dan South turned the Boogie Bar into a well-attended corner of the festival site
Ella Henderson lit up the stage on Friday afternoon
The Bootleg Beatles got the party started on Friday
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- Published8 July 2022