RESIDENTS across Glasgow were surprised to hear Muse's gig last night from as far away as Springburn.
Muse performed at Bellahouston Park on Friday, June 24 in the first of three concerts taking place at the park over the coming days.
But it wasn't just those attending the show that were treated to the band's music as people across the city also got a 'free performance'.
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Glaswegans flocked to social media to share their surprise at being able to hear Muse performing from the comfort of their own homes.
In response to Muse sharing information about the gig on Twitter, one person replied: "Having the low-lying cloud across Glasgow. This was heard clear as day all across Glasgow, as far north as Springburn"
Another said: "Loving this free Muse performance the full of Glasgow is getting tonight."
A third person added: "Muse at Bellahouston keeping the North of Glasgow awake cos of the low cloud cover."
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Another wrote: "Looks like the whole of Glasgow could hear Muse tonight according to Twitter. They were pretty loud I have to say."
One Twitter user joked: "Everyone in Glasgow is attending tonight's Muse concert, whether they like it or not."
It might not be the only free concert Glaswegians hear this week as Arctic Monkeys will perform at Bellahouston Park tomorrow night (June 25), while Guns N' Roses will take to the stage on Tuesday, June 27.
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