MUSIC fans in Glasgow are braving freezing temperatures today to secure their spot in line ahead of Yungblud's concert at the Barrowlands.
The English rocker is set to play two shows at the iconic East End venue tonight and tomorrow.
Fans began gathering as early as 6am despite a yellow weather warning for snow being in place across large parts of mainland Scotland.
Some fans have made long journeys to attend the shows in the city.
Sam Barnes, 50, said she made a 400-mile trip to Glasgow from Essex yesterday.
"He's fabulous to watch."
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Sam is joined by Katya-Sofia Neves, 18, from Strathaven who is also braving the cold to hopefully secure a spot at the front of the crowd.
She added: "It's an experience being right up front, being able to have that connection with the artist.
"Although it's cold, it's 100% worth it."
Caitlin Spence, 21, from Glasgow shared her excitement ahead of tonight's gig and said she is "buzzing" to see the rocker.
She said: "I'm really excited. I'm buzzing, just because it's been cancelled a few times, I think it was supposed to be in April but it was cancelled, then rescheduled, then cancelled again, so it's good to just be able to finally do it."
A number of fans have already been to some of Yungblud's shows over the past year.
Ellen Cashman, 30, and Rhyannon Evans-Argent, 25, both from London said they have been to over 20 of the musician's gigs since August.
Ellen said: "It's more than a concert, you get an experience."
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Rhyannon added: "We've had the tickets for a couple of years now, pre-pandemic. We've been going to his gigs all year.
"We're buzzing for it."
Doors for the show open at 7pm tonight.
The Barrowland Ballroom has been contacted for comment.
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