Video footage shows a huge crowd of around 40 or 50 revellers following the fight as they moved across the festival site, before a steward eventually broke it up.
A fight broke out at TRNSMT this evening while a huge crowd looked on.
Two teenagers were seen punching each other close to the big wheel area of the festival around 8pm.
Video footage shows a huge crowd of around 40 or 50 revellers following the fight as they moved across the festival site, before a steward eventually broke it up.
One onlooker said that stewards were slow to respond.
She said: “The guy that was getting battered looked absolutely knackered.
“It just seems like a lot of people here can’t handle their drink – they were really going for it.
“I said to a few of the stewards.- ‘there’s a fight can you help’. But they just said ‘aw it’ll be all right.
“And then I said to a couple of other stewards but they just said ‘oh ok’.
“When they were at the big wheel, a guy came in a yellow vest with a radio and split it up.
“But before that it was just a free for all – there were about 50 people following them.”
TRNSMT organisers DF Concerts have been contacted for comment.
Scotland’s biggest music festival opened its doors to music fans once again today at Glasgow Green from today.
Acts such as Kasabian, CMAT, Richard Ashcroft, Amy Macdonald and Lewis Capaldi will take to the stage and revellers will undoubtedly make the most of their weekend of live music.
Tonight, the festival is also showing Scotland’s game against Morocco in a huge fan zone.
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