The Scots festival is hoping to scout out some local stars.
TRNSMT Festival is on the lookout for Scotland's freshest DJ talent, offering the chance for up-and-coming producers to have their work critiqued by top DJs and potentially secure a spot to play the opening set at the festival's renowned Boogie Bar.
This stellar chance for emerging talent will see all entries reviewed by a panel including BETH, who recently graced BBC Radio 1's Dance Party, the rising star from Glasgow, Dominique, and crowd-pleaser Hayley Zalassi. Top showbiz news Craig Johnston, Promoter at DF Concerts who curates the Boogie Bar, commented: "We launched the Boogie Bar in 2021 and it's one of the most popular stages at the festival, the crowd is always jumping."
"It's great to have BETH, Hayley Zalassi, and DOMINIQUE on board with the judging process - some of Scotland's biggest names in electronic music who know exactly what it takes to get a crowd excited."
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