Subway operators have issued a warning to concert-goers ahead of a massive gig at Glasgow Green.
Rock legends Motley Crue and Def Leppard will take the stage on Thursday evening for a highly anticipated stop on their world tour.
Thousands of fans are meant to flock to the gig, prompting Glasgow Subway to urge commuters to plan ahead.
In a statement released on Twitter, a spokesperson for the public transport firm advised that the nearest station was St Enoch.
They wrote: "The system will be busier than usual so please plan ahead!
"Last train from St Enoch on the Outer Circle will be at 23:28*
"Last train from St Enoch on the Inner Circle will be at 23:30*"
We previously reported that the M74, M77, and M8 were also expected to be busier than normal.
Going to see @MotleyCrue and @DefLeppard tomorrow?
— GLASubwayTravel (@GLASubwayTravel) July 5, 2023
The system will be busier than usual so please plan ahead!
Last train from St Enoch on the Outer Circle will be at 23:28*
Last train from St Enoch on the Inner Circle will be at 23:30*
*Terminates at Govan#GlasgowSubway pic.twitter.com/RJwYeBD4hC
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