Iconic rock band, Guns N’ Roses, will finally be arriving to play their long-awaited Glasgow concert next week.
The event, which was originally scheduled for 2020, was one of many postponed due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
The show will now take place on Tuesday, July 5 in Glasgow Green, days before TRNSMT festival kicks off.
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As the concert approaches, here’s everything you need to know before making your way, from gate opening times to what you can’t bring.
What time do Guns N’ Roses gates open at Glasgow Green?
According to Ticketmaster, gates will open at 4:30pm.
What is the age limit for Guns N’ Roses at Glasgow Green?
No one under the age of 5 years old will be permitted into this concert.
Anyone aged between 5 and 15 must also be accompanied by an adult 21 or over (1 adult minimum per 4 persons aged between 5-15 years old).
Who is the support for Guns N’ Roses in Glasgow?
Guns N’ Roses will be supported by Gary Clark Jr and Phil Campbell and the B****** Sons.
What items are banned from Guns N’ Roses at Glasgow Green?
According to Gigs In Scotland, you cannot bring chairs, professional cameras, glass or metal bottles, selfie sticks or umbrellas.
Bags are permitted, but you are urged only to bring one if it is really necessary. If it is, your bag must be smaller than an A4 piece of paper and be prepared for delays for bag searches.
You can see the full list of banned items here.
What accessible facilities are there at Guns N’ Roses at Glasgow Green?
To use accessible facilities at this event, you need to apply online. This includes blue badge parking and accessible toilets.
You can only complete the Accessible Facilities Survey if you have bought your ticket through Ticketmaster and you can find the application here.
How do you get to Glasgow Green for Guns N’ Roses?
Glasgow Green is very easily accessible from Glasgow city centre.
By foot, it is best accessed by Charlotte Street or Greendyke Street.
The nearest subway stations are St Enoch Centre, Buchannan St and Bridge Street. All are around a 15-minute walk.
For trains, the best stations are Queen Street, Central Station and Argyle Street.
First Bus services: 2,18,60,61,64,240,255 and 263 also all stop within a five-minute walking distance to Glasgow Green.
Taxis can drop off nearby and are around a five-minute drive from the city centre.
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