
Becky Hill has been confirmed as this year’s mystery act at TRNSMT 2026, with organisers revealing the dance music vocalist will take to the stage at Glasgow Green next month with a special surprise set.
Hill will perform on the King Tut’s stage on the opening night of the festival on Friday 19 June where she joins what is shaping up to be a packed weekend of live music across the city.
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Hill has made a solid name for herself as one of the most recognisable vocalists in electronic dance music in this generation, working with David Guetta on tracks like ‘Remember’ and ‘Crazy What Love Can Do’, as well as featuring on ‘Afterglow’ and ‘Gecko (Overdrive)’. Her voice is one you’ve almost certainly heard without realising, she is often heard on BBC’s radio playlists when it comes to feel-good dance and drum and bass sounds.
Having last played TRNSMT back in 2023, she returns as one of several surprise performances planned for the weekend, with organisers promising more top secret acts to be revealed closer to the time.
The rest of the lineup is already looking strong. Friday night will be headlined by Richard Ashcroft, with Nile Rodgers and Chic also featuring alongside Scotland’s own Cammy Barnes. Saturday will consist of Kasabian, with globally recognised DJ Sonny Fodera also performing. Lewis Capaldi will then close out the weekend on Sunday, with Amy Macdonald and Irish pop act CMAT also on the final day.
In total, over 70 acts will perform across four stages across the three days. It’s one of the bigger lineups that the festival has put together for music fans, covering rock, pop, dance and many other genres for listeners of all musical areas.
The 18+ Hangout area will also host further acts, with more names set to be announced in the weeks coming ahead. Those heading to Glasgow Green are very much still awaiting a few more surprises to come before the gates open in summer.
TRNSMT 2026 runs from 19–21 June at Glasgow Green.
If you don’t want to miss it you can secure available tickets here!
