Floral tributes for legendary singer Sydney Devine have been "stolen" from The Pavilion Theatre's doorstep.
A Facebook page dedicated to the Scottish artist has suggested that grieving fans should leave tributes at alternative times to avoid any further theft.
A post reads: "Well, to whoever stole Sydney flowers. My friend Iris has now put up a couple of framed photos of Sydney and new candles in place of the flowers for tonight with new flowers arriving tomorrow from Marlene’s Florist in Tollcross Road.
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"Nice to see more flowers at the stage door, however from tomorrow please only put your tributes in between 10am and 3pm. The staff at the pavilion will put them on stage next to Syd's mike stand and will then upload photos."
The 81-year-old showman from Cleland in Lanarkshire sadly passed away in the early hours of Saturday morning.
The star had been receiving treatment at University Hospital in Aye for an unknown illness.
— Pavilion Theatre (@GlasgowPavilion) February 13, 2021
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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon paid tributes to the preformer after hearing of his passing.
She said: “So sad. For Scots of a certain vintage - which definitely includes me - the name Sydney Devine was once synonymous with Scottish entertainment. A true legend. My condolences to his loved ones.”
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