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Alexander Smail

TRNSMT 2022: Aldi release 'survival kit' ahead of Glasgow music festival

Ahead of TRSNMT this weekend, Aldi have announced a "festival survival kit" for those heading to Glasgow Green.

The music festival will see headliners Paolo Nutini, The Strokes, and Lewis Capaldi take the stage, alongside acts such as Foals, Wolf Alice, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Sam Fender, and Sigrid. It will begin this Friday (July 8) and run through to Sunday (July 10).

Now, the budget retailer has teamed up with the festival and car company Cinch to release the special "survival kit". It includes products such as gin cocktails, sun lotion, and hand gel for bargain prices.

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Taking to Facebook, Aldi Scotland wrote: "Get your #cinchxTRNSMT 2022 festival fix.

"We want our followers to look and feel their best, SO, make sure you're kitted out this weekend at #cinchxTRNSMT with our very own 'wee festival survival kit' filled to the brim with some festival essentials for you to have a belter! Please drink responsibly."

Festival-goers are also being warned by the Met Office that pollen levels will remain in their red category of 'very high' over the three day event with hay fever suffers being warned about the rising levels.

For more information regarding the three-day Glasgow music festival, read our roundup of the Boogie Bar line-up. People heading to the festival will also want to keep an eye on the latest road closured which can be found here.

We have also written a retrospective of Paisley headliner Paolo Nutini's music career.

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