THOUSANDS of desperate Peter Kay fans are trying to get their hands on Hydro tickets despite the online queue exceeding the venue's capacity.
Some people have reported online there are more than 90,000 people in the queue for tickets on popular sites like Ticketmaster and the Hydro only holds just over 14,000.
The comedian is touring for the first time in 12 years with dates at the Finnieston venue on Friday and Saturday, May 5 and 6.
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The tickets are being sold for up to £73.20 but some claim resale tickets are already selling briefs for hundreds of pounds.
Frustrated fans took to Twitter after the tickets went on sale at 10am.
91 thousand people currently in the queue for Peter Kay tickets at the Hydro 😂
— Gordon Wilson (@GordonW25) November 12, 2022
33,420 ahead of me in the queue for @peterkay_co_uk at the hydro and just googled capacity of hydro…14,300 so guess I just have to hope everyone ahead of me is buying a single ticket and more than half give up…
— Tollcross Tumshie (@AnalogPark) November 12, 2022
Been on the waiting room since 9.30 for @peterkay_co_uk tickets. Not looking good considering the hydro only holds 14,300 pic.twitter.com/ymJzmfgtIA
— Sharon 🦋 (@shazzamac1973) November 12, 2022
Currently in the queue for Peter Kay Live at the Ovo Hydro, Glasgow, on 6th May 2023. Capacity 14,300. There are 26,206 people ahead of me (max 10 tickets per person). Not looking good. pic.twitter.com/aJ2a0EVCvR
— Simon Clark (@simonclark_) November 12, 2022
Trying to get tickets for @peterkay_co_uk and in a queue, 61,001 people in front of me 😂
— 606AlfieConn (@606AlfieConn) November 12, 2022
Hydro only holds 13,000, unless he adds another 6 dates we ain’t seeing him 😂😂😂😂
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