Harry Styles is heading to Glasgow as part of his Love On Tour so here's everything you need to know about before the show.
Back in January, the multi-platinum recording artist announced that he would be kicking off his colossal 32-city outing with three brand new stadium dates in the U.K. in June.
Styles, 27, added new shows at Glasgow Ibrox Stadium, Manchester Emirates Old Trafford and London Wembley Stadium through June.
Here's everything you need to know from how to get there to the Watermelon Sugar singer's support act.
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When is Harry Styles coming to Glasgow?
The former One Direction band member will perform at the city's Ibrox Stadium on June 11, 2022.
Doors to the highly-anticipated show will open at 4 pm.
The new show came after the singer's planned March gig at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow was postponed, alongside his other UK and European tour dates in 2021.
Is Harry Styles' Glasgow show sold out?
General sale tickets went on sale at 9 am on Friday, January 28 and were available through the likes of Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
Sadly but not surprisingly, tickets for Styles' concert sold out within minutes.
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Is there an age restriction for Harry Styles' concerts?
Those under 16-years-old are required to be accompanied to the show by an adult.
When it comes to standing tickets, you have to be 14 or over to be on the pitch.
While people aged 14 and 15 years old must be accompanied by someone 18 or over at all times.
There needs to be one adult minimum per four persons aged 14 and 15 years old.
Who is Harry Styles' support act?
Styles will be supported by Mitski at his Manchester, London and Glasgow stadium shows.
His support acts will all be female-led with Arlo Parks and Wolf Alice also confirmed to be joining him on tour.
Advice to locals near Ibrox Stadium during Harry Styles' concert
Since Harry Styles is as big as a star gets, there is bound to be some disruption to locals.
Rangers has advised local residents about their plans around the concert in the lead up to it including the potential noise, litter and traffic issues and how these will be handled.
Locals are encouraged to use the local resident's enquiry email if they have any questions or concerns - harrystyles@rangers.co.uk.
You will also be able to find all important information and updates at Rangers.co.uk/harrystyles.
Organisers are trying to keep travel disruption at a minimum for locals by adding additional stewarding and signposting to encourage public transport as well as highlighting traffic restrictions ahead of time.
Visit the Rangers website for updates ahead of the concert.
Are there cash machines at Ibrox stadium?
There are no cash machines inside Ibrox Stadium - but you should also know that the concert will be CASHLESS. So make sure you bring your card or phone.
How to get to Harry Styles' show at Ibrox stadium
Ibrox Stadium is easily accessible by public transport and can be reached by train, subway, car or by bus.
Subway: Dubbed the most convenient way to reach Ibrox Stadium, it's just a short walk from Ibrox subway station and just a 10-15 minute journey on the outer circle from Glasgow's city centre.
If you're taking the inner route, your trip should only be a few minutes more.
Bus: There are bus stops to all points within 300 yards of the Stadium and there is a regular service in and around the city.
You can visit travelinescotland.com for a more detailed list of bus times.
Car and parking: Fans are encouraged to take public transport. The Albion Car Park which is directly opposite the Stadium will be closed during the concert.
The address to Ibrox stadium is: 150 Edmiston Drive, Glasgow G51 2XD
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