ROCK legends Radiohead have been tipped to play T in the Park’s new sister festival TRNSMT - along with Kasabian and Biffy Clyro.

The Paranoid Android legends are reportedly being lined up to headline the opening night of the three-day extravaganza at Glasgow Green on July 7 this summer.

5 Radiohead are rumoured to be headlining TRNSMT this summer Credit: PA:Press Association

5 Biffy Clyro could also headline on the closing night on July 9 at Glasgow Green

Kasabian are said to be topping the bill the following night while Biffy Clyro could close TRNSMT on the Sunday.

Coldplay are among other top acts rumoured to be heading to Glasgow though organisers DF Concerts have yet to confirm the line-up.

5 And Kasabian are also among the other big names touted to play Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

5 Chart-toppers Coldplay have also been mentioned

Other acts in the pipeline for TRNSMT include Belle and Sebastian, Twin Atlantic, Franz Ferdinand, Two Door Cinema Club and Foals.

Scottish Sun music writer Jim Gellatly hailed it as a top addition to the country's gigs calendar.

He said: "I'm really excited. If the line-up rumours are correct it should be amazing."

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BBC Scotland look set to screen the festival on the Beeb – just as T in the Park was annually.

Transport firm Big Green Coach are also partners and are likely to provide travel links around the country for fans.

T in the Park boss Geoff Ellis announced last November the festival would be taking a break this summer.

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It followed a traumatic first two years at its new Strathallan venue following the move from long-time home Balada – which involved traffic chaos, reports of increased violence and a row over ospreys nesting nearby.

It’s expected if TRNSMT is a success it will replace T in the Park.