THE wait is over. After much teasing and guessing, and a poll to find out who you want to be part of this year's line-up, TRNSMT Festival has finally made the announcement for their 2019 event.
And it hasn't gone down well...
Below, we've collated some of the best Twitter responses to the big news.
1.
TRNSMT has passed away. RIP u will live on forever. Cant believe it. I wanna run to u. Really cant believe this. @
— Robert Borthwick (@RFBorthwick) February 18, 2019
2.
— connal (@ConnalHamilton0) February 18, 2019
3.
Wow. pic.twitter.com/agavrEUhVt
— Bales (@D__Hay) February 18, 2019
4.
Would rather go to Fyre pic.twitter.com/dRT6A1DVtD
— Robbo (@average_82) February 18, 2019
5.
Here remember that poll trnsmt released to let us chose who we wanted to see for the lineup this year? A guess they decided to completely patch that and go with the complete opposite
— Euan Morell (@EuanMorell) February 18, 2019
6.
TRNSMT 2018 // TRNSMT 2019 pic.twitter.com/Q1oouQoT2l
— Fraser Smith (@FraserASmith) February 18, 2019
7.
“Yes it’s a disappointing, uninspiring lineup, but you can’t blame the person who signed them up” insists TRNSMT organiser pic.twitter.com/G6COUVcSyD
— Oldfirmfacts (@Oldfirmfacts1) February 18, 2019
8.
Good joke. Now time for the real line up
— Manpreet 🇧🇪 (NEW) (@Manpreet_1876_3) February 18, 2019
9.
A sneak preview of the 2019 crowds... 🤷♂️ pic.twitter.com/45CGgnPg5V
— Brian Cooney (@Brian_Cooney) February 18, 2019
10.
TRNSMT on the day George Ezra headlines pic.twitter.com/PyfN6ITyvR
— party ross anthem (@Rauss_Mc) February 18, 2019
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