GLASGOW is preparing to welcome Harry Styles to Ibrox Stadium for his highly-anticipated Love On Tour.
With the concert just around the corner, ticket holders should be aware of what they can't and cannot bring to the venue, Ibrox Stadium, on June 11.
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A message from concert promoter DF Concerts and Events warns that anyone in possession of any of these items may be refused entry or removed from the venue.
What items are banned from the Harry Styles concert at Ibrox?
Flares
Gas or smoke devices
Fireworks
Sparklers
Confetti cannons
Chinese / sky lanterns
Firewood, candles or any flames
Professional camera/video/audio equipment including removable lenses
Drones
Portable laser equipment and laser pens
Air horns
Megaphones
Sound systems
Vuvuzelas
Kites
Frisbees
Boomerangs
Spray paint cans
Aerosols over 250ml
Gazebos
Glass bottles, jars or containers
Hard plastic, metal or glass water bottles or backpack hydration packs
Unofficial tabards and reflective, hi-vis jackets
Illegal substances (drugs)
'Legal/herbal' highs
Fake IDs
Flagpoles
Umbrellas
Selfie sticks
Inflatables
Folding chairs
Any item that could be considered a weapon, including multi-tools
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What size of bag can I take?
Concert-goers are advised not to bring a bag at all unless absolutely essential. Those who do must wait in a separate queue to have it searched.
Bags bigger than 21cm x 29cm - roughly a sheet of A4 paper - are not permitted.
There will also be no storage lockers or cloakroom facilities available at the event.
Can I take food and drink?
No. Food and drink is not allowed and if it is found, it will be confiscated by management. Food and drink will be available to buy there.
Those with a medical condition which requires them to bring food and/or drink should contact access@dfconcerts.co.uk or make themselves known to the gate manager/supervisor at the concert.
You may bring 500ml empty plastic water bottles which can be filled at the various drinking water points.
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