The disruption will be in force in and around Glasgow Green as the city prepares to host this summer’s TRNSMT festival.
Closures will affect roads in the area from June 4 until June 27, impacting travel and parking for nearly four weeks.
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Here’s the full list of affected streets:
Prohibition of vehicle movements, loading, unloading and waiting
15:00 on June 4, 2026 to 18:00 on June 27, 2026
- Greendyke Street, between London Road and Charlotte Street
- Glasgow Green, west and east carriageways, for their full length
Prohibition of waiting, loading or unloading
15:00 on June 18, 2026 to 02:00 on June 23, 2026
- Arcadia Street, for its full length
- Ballater Street, between Kings Drive and McNeil Street
- Bridgegate, between King Street and Saltmarket
- Charlotte Street, between Greendyke Street and London Road
- Dyer’s Lane, east of Turnbull Street
- Greendyke Street, between Turnbull Street and Saltmarket
- Greendyke Street, for its entire length
- James Morrison Street, between London Road and St Andrews Street
- Jocelyn Square, for its full length
- King Street, between Bridgegate and Osborne Street
- King Drive, for its full length
- King Street, for its full length
- Mart Street, for its full length
- Monteith Place, from Monteith Row to London Road
- Monteith Row, between Monteith Place and Greendyke Street
- Saltmarket, for its full length
- St Andrews Drive, for its full length
- St Andrews Street, between Saltmarket and James Morrison Street
- Steel Street, for its full length
- Templeton Street, for its full length
- The Green, for its full length
- The Green, between Kings Drive and Greendyke Street
- Turnbull Street, for its full length
- Turnbull Street, between Greendyke Street and St Andrews Street
Prohibition of vehicle movements
10:00 on June 19, 2026 to 02:00 on June 22, 2026
- Bridgegate, between King Street and Saltmarket
- Clyde Street, between Saltmarket and Stockwell Street
- Crown Street, between Ballater Street and Clyde Street
- Greendyke Street, between Turnbull Street and Saltmarket
- Jocelyn Square, for its full length
- Mart Street, for its full length
- Saltmarket, for its full length
- St Margarets Place, for its full length
- Steel Street, for its full length
Prohibition of vehicle movements
21:00 on June 19, 2026 to 01:00 on June 20, 2026
21:00 on June 20, 2026 to 01:00 on June 21, 2026
21:00 on June 21, 2026 to 01:00 on June 22, 2026
- Arcadia Street, for its full length
- Ballater Street, between McNeil Street and Kings Drive
- Charlotte Street, between Greendyke Street and London Road
- Greendyke Street, between Turnbull Street and Charlotte Street
- James Morrison Street, for its full length
- Kings Drive, for its full length
- Newhall Street, between The Green and Main Street
- St Andrews Street, for its full length
- Templeton Street, for its full length
- The Green, for its full length
- Turnbull Street, for its full length
Local access only
08:00 on June 19, 2026 to 02:00 on June 22, 2026
- McNeil Street
- Moffat Street
- Waddell Street
- Commercial Street
- Florence Street
- McPhail Street
- Arcadia Street
- Templeton Street
- Greenhead Street
- Arcadia Place
- Monteith Row
- Monteith Place
- Binnie Place
Suspension of bus/taxi lane regulations
10:00 on June 19, 2026 to 02:00 on June 22, 2026
- Victoria Bridge (LW0630), between Clyde Street and Ballater Street
- Bridgeton Cross, between London Road and Dalmarnock Road
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We reported earlier today that TRNSMT’s “secret sets” venue, The Hangout, is also set to return this year with a mix of live music, comedy, games and DJ sets, following past surprise performances from acts including Amy Macdonald and Travis.
Last year, Amy MacDonald appeared on the tiny stage surrounded by hundreds of fans who were bursting out of the space. She sung tunes like Mr Rock & Roll and This Is The Life.
The first year of the venue saw a set from Travis, who we reported as playing anthem after anthem including Flowers in the Window and Turn to perfection.
He told the excited crowd: “Wow, you’re really amazing. Thanks so much for singing along. F***ing brilliant.”




