Videos circulating on social media have captured the terrifying moment of a 'crowd surge' at Friday's Calvin Harris gig in Glasgow.
Thousands of people attended the Hampden Park show to watch the Dumfries-born DJ's first Scottish gig in six years.
While Glasgow was glad to welcome the global superstar home, there have since been multiple reports of chaos amongst the crowd in the standing section of the audience.
A video posted on TikTok by @bigdobbz now has over 3.7 million views with hundreds commenting to share their own experiences from within the crowd.
The short clip shows gig-goers falling in a ripple effect with the text "Watch the crowd at the end not going to lie I was worried".
@bigdobbz was anyone's in the crowd last night where this happened ? and what was it ? #calvinharris #fup @heyitsgillx ♬ original sound - Stephen Dobbie
One TikTok user claimed: "I was knocked out and ruined my night because of this exact moment."
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Another said: "I was at the front and it was just as bad. Fights everywhere, glass thrown in our direction.
"I was honestly fearing my life."
@christieanderson19 What the hell was going on in the crowd last night at calvin harris, looking back at my videos and noticed this 😭 #calvinharris #hampdenpark #hampden #glasgow #fyp #foryou ♬ original sound - Christie Anderson
A separate video showing the incident from a different angle was posted by user @christieanderson19 who said: "What the hell was going on in the crowd last night at Calvin Harris? looking back at my videos and noticed this."
The shocking footage comes following the news that a 15-year-old boy was seriously assaulted at the Hampden Park concert.
It is believed the teenager was stabbed whilst in the standing section of the stadium.
He was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment.
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