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TRNSMT on the hunt for next big Scots DJ to open the Boogie Bar stage

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TRNSMT Festival is on the lookout for Scotland's freshest DJ talent, offering the chance for up-and-coming producers to have their work critiqued by top DJs and potentially secure a spot to play the opening set at the festival's renowned Boogie Bar.

The festival organisers are scouting for local stars, launching a competition for musicians to submit their top mixes in hopes of earning a place alongside some of Scotland's most promising grassroots DJs and producers.

This stellar chance for emerging talent will see all entries reviewed by a panel including BETH, who recently graced BBC Radio 1's Dance Party, the rising star from Glasgow, Dominique, and crowd-pleaser Hayley Zalassi.Hopefuls aiming to kick off the stage on Saturday with their own set must send in their mixes via the online portal by the deadline of 4th May at 1pm.

The victor, aside from performing at the Boogie Bar on Saturday, July 13, will bag weekend passes for themselves and a friend, setting them up for an unforgettable summer highlight.Craig Johnston, Promoter at DF Concerts who curates the Boogie Bar, commented: "We launched the Boogie Bar in 2021 and it's one of the most popular stages at the festival, the crowd is always jumping.""This is an incredible opportunity for a budding DJ to get in front of music lovers at Scotland's biggest festival and join some of the biggest names in music on the lineup.""It's great to have BETH, Hayley Zalassi, and DOMINIQUE on board with the judging process - some of Scotland's biggest names in electronic music who know exactly what it takes to get a crowd excited."Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today.You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top

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