Blink-182 fans have been left furious as Glasgow touts are already flogging tickets for £653 a pop.
The band announced their return on Tuesday with plans for their 'biggest tour ever' next year including a Hydro date for Saturday, September 2, 2023.
Glaswegians rushed for presale tickets but were left gutted after some of the lucky few who secured them immediately stuck them up for eyewatering resale prices.
The general admissions sale isn’t until Monday, but websites like StubHub already have tickets selling from between £301 and £653 for the show.
Meanwhile face-value tickets are between £52.80 and £103.85 on Ticketmaster for the only Scottish date on the global tour.
Fans will get another chance to grab them in another presale on Friday ahead of the final sale next week.
Now they have taken to social media to share their outrage at the touts' “extortion” as they are doing real fans out of the event “to make a quick buck".
Amy Dean tweeted: “Artist presale, @gigsinscotland presale and @LiveNation presale and still no @blink182 standing tickets for Glasgow.
“Can get them on resale sites for £360 a ticket already though.
“I could even get six from one seller on Viagogo at that price - how does that make sense?!”
Eilidh Douglas said: “Blink-182 Glasgow regular standing tickets already on resale for £350+.”
Jay Robinson tweeted: “If you're seen to be selling tickets to make a quick buck and extortion, your name and address should be blacklisted.
“Real fans want tickets!”
Jess Alice added: “All the people already selling Blink-182 tickets for Glasgow when they only went on sale at 10am.
“I see you and I hope you step on a wet patch in your socks every day for the rest of your lives.”
The band will also release new single Edging this Friday, marking the first time in a decade that Mark, Tom and Travis have been in the studio together.
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