AMY MACDONALD will play a late night show at King Tut's next month ahead of her set at TRNSMT.

She is due to play the festival on the Sunday, September 12, joining the likes of LYRA, Declan McKenna and Snow Patrol on the mainstage, before the three-day event is closed by The Chemical Brothers.

However, the night before, Macdonald will play a special show at the iconic Glasgow venue on Saturday, September 11.

Tickets for the Tut's show will go on sale at 10am and are expected to sell out quickly.

The announcement comes after KSI announced a midnight show on the Friday night, a day before his mainstage set on the Saturday.

Meanwhile, all those attending to cinch presents TRNSMT and Biffy Clyro on Thursday, September 9, at Glasgow Green will be required to present proof of a negative NHS COVID-19 Lateral Flow Test before entering the site.

Tests have to be taken BEFORE arriving at the site, with the results uploaded to the government website, either by scanning the QR code or entering the ID Number, providing contact details. Testees will then receive a confirmation text and email – which should be shown to stewards at the site entrances. However, organisers added that these can also be screenshotted for convenience too.

Fans attending multiple days across the weekend will be required to take a second test 48 hours after the first one. Therefore, anyone taking their first test on Friday morning before arriving onsite must take another on Sunday morning before setting off in order to enter the festival.

Organisers are also asking attendees to order or collect their lateral flow tests, which are free of charge, as soon as possible. Anyone who is unable to present proof of a negative result will be denied admittance.

Geoff Ellis, festival director said: “We’ve got an amazing line-up and can’t wait to be back on Glasgow Green, welcoming up to 50,000 fans per day for what is set to be an amazing weekend.

"This year, anyone attending must play their part and present proof of a negative lateral flow test, taken within 48 hours of arrival at the event.

"The tests are completely free of charge and really easy to do, showing a result within 30 minutes which can be instantly uploaded to receive a confirmation text message or email. But I would urge fans to order them as soon as possible and visit the TRNSMT website if they have any queries.”

Both the festival, set for September 10-12, and the Biffy gig the day before have been designated as Scottish Government Gateway events.  TRNSMT headliners include Courteeners, Liam Gallagher and The Chemical Brothers, with dozens more artists playing over the three days.

TRNSMT tickets are still on offer https://trnsmtfest.com/tickets