A family music festival has been announced for the same weekend as TRNSMT.
Summer Daze fest is being held at Ingliston Country Club in Bishopton on Saturday, July 8.
The event is being offered as an alternative for those unable to make it down to Glasgow Green and for those under the age of 16.
It will have a huge 500-capacity marquee filled with music, entertainment, arts and crafts, bubble machines, and fabulous festival food and drink offerings.
With DJs, a Little Mix tribute and Scots singer Benji performing everything from Harry Styles to Keane on the day from 1-5pm, there will be a true music fest atmosphere in the multimillion-pound marquee which recently hosted a night with Judge Jules.
Parents will have access to a licensed bar with special cocktails created for the day while the younger ones are treated to a character dance party, face painters, arts and crafts, giveaways, and competitions in little teepees scattered around the venue.
The fest, which comes hot on the heels of a sold-out neon family disco rave held over Easter, is the brainchild of the centre’s new events manager Lynne McDermott who has worked in Ibiza, Dubai and at festival events throughout the world.
Lynne said: “We can’t wait to welcome families to our big festival event of the summer SMRDZE.
“Our Grand Marquee is a permanent structure and is lovely and airy with a state-of-the-art sound system in place making it the perfect size for a fun music fest with lots of entertainment and special festival food, mocktails, and cocktails.
“It’s a great day out for adults and children and there’s no age barrier.”
The Renfrewshire estate recently had superstar DJ Judge Jules perform with his live band for the first time in Scotland, with some other big events lined up for the future including guest appearances from TOWIE’s Mark Wright and other big-name celebrities and live music.
The permanent Grand Marquee with its drapes and chandeliers can also comfortably seat 500 people for an awards show and even hosts an artist's green room.
Tickets are on sale now at £25 an adult and £15 a child.
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