Sigrid took the Main Stage on Saturday at TRNSMT, performing her hit tracks to a large dancing crowd.
The staple of any music festival, Sigrid packs a whole lot of punch – Sucker Punch – to be precise.
Getting the Main Stage really hyped, Sigrid started her set with cryptic, 1984-Big Brother style visuals; closeups of human eyes and CCTV feeds, maybe hinting at the theme of her third studio album in the works.

Sigrid confidently walked out to a packed crowd who welcomed her with open arms. Donning a TRNSMT-branded football top, one of the offers of merchandise this year, Sigrid kicked off her set with the unreleased Always Be Your Girl, a stunning dance hit, with a little rap here or there, showcasing her sassy side:
“You think that I’m pretentious then I’ll say that you’re rude.”
She also performed other unreleased tracks, one being a catchy pop tune titled Do It Again. While simple in lyrics, “I can do it again, do it again. Something about you makes me want to pretend”, the track has exciting production and Sigrid does a very powerful vocal belt at the end. It’s a song I wish was already on my playlist, but I guess I’ll just have to wait patiently for the album.

It wasn’t long before Sigrid delved into older pop hits she knows her crowd will love, including Sucker Punch, Don’t Feel Like Crying, and Strangers.
She’s a seasoned pro at this now, after playing the Main Stage at TRNSMT three times, matching Liam Gallagher and The Courteeners.

Midway through her set, Sigrid spotted the security sprinkling water at the crowd, and asked to get hosed down herself, as a Norwegian who isn’t used to the hot weather!
“It’s incredibly hot here for a Norwegian!”
Despite the heat, Sigrid cooled us all down with her catchy pop hooks, proving time and time again why she’s a festival regular.
More new music and festival appearances are to come this year, and I for sure cannot wait!

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