Foo Fighters fans have been spotted arriving in crowds at Hampden Park for the band's Glasgow concert.
The American rockers are performing at the stadium this evening (Monday, June 17).
And ahead of the excitement, fans have been pictured at the venue as they prepare to welcome Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear, Rami Jaffee, and Josh Freese to the city on their Everything or Nothing at All Tour.
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The band was formed by former Nirvana drummer Grohl in 1994 and is known for their hits Everlong, The Pretender, Learn to Fly, Best of You, My Hero, All My Life and Times Like These.
We previously reported that an urgent travel warning was issued ahead of the gig.
READ MORE: Urgent warning issued ahead of big event in Glasgow tonight
ScotRail is urging fans to allow extra time for travel as trains to and from the city centre are expected to be more popular than normal.
READ MORE: ScotRail issue warning ahead of big event in Glasgow on Monday
They are also advising concertgoers to plan their journeys and buy their train tickets in advance.
Meanwhile, Traffic Scotland advised fans and commuters that the M8, M77, M80 and M74 motorways will be busier than usual due to the show.
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