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The National (Scotland)
The National (Scotland)
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Ben Waddell

TRNSMT reveals banned items for 2024 festival – including disposable vapes

TRNSMT has revealed a list of banned items from this year's event and it includes disposable vapes.

The festival – which is set to take place between Friday, July 12 and Sunday, July 14 – will be held at Glasgow Green.

Musicians performing at it include Liam Gallagher, Gerry Cinnamon, Calvin Harris, The Snuts, Declan McKenna, and many more.

Now, the event organisers have unveiled a list of prohibited items festival goers cannot take in with them.

Items banned from the summer music festival include single-use vapes, bags bigger than A4 paper, drugs, flares, and much more.

Those attending the event are also being reminded they may be refused entry, ejected, or arrested if they bring prohibited items.

Organisers also say CCTV and Police Detection Dogs will be in use at entrances and across the site – while attendees caught with flares, smoke canisters, or drugs will be removed and also at risk of being arrested.

On top of that, no one under 16 years old will be allowed to enter the festival.

Here are all the banned items from the festival:

  • Single-use disposable vapes
  • Bags or rucksacks bigger than A4 paper 
  • Glass (including perfumes)
  • Metal or hard plastic water bottles
  • Food or drink/liquids - even if unopened 
  • Drugs
  • Flares 
  • Smoke canisters
  • Flags
  • Chairs
  • Professional cameras 
  • Selfie sticks
  • Umbrellas 
  • Weapons
  • Frisbees, boomerangs, and hi-vis tabards or jackets.

​It comes after reports that bosses of the event issued an ID warning ahead of this year's festival.

Taking to social media, TRNSMT said passports, full or provisional driving licences, and national proof of age standard scheme cards with a pass hologram will be accepted.

However, no photocopies or expired IDs will be accepted at the summer music festival in the city.

Meanwhile, organisers of the event have also issued a warning on the use of fake IDs.

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