Glasgow will welcome Green Day to Bellahouston Park tomorrow evening.
The American Idiot rockers will perform at the Southside park on Tuesday, June 25.
Ahead of the event, concert-goers will need to know what they can and cannot bring.
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The event organisers, DF Concerts, have revealed a list of items banned from the concert.
Any person found to be in possession of any of the following prohibited items may be refused entry or removed from the event and may risk prosecution.
Items will be confiscated and not returned.
What items are banned from Green Day at Bellahouston Park?
- Flares, pyrotechnics, fireworks and smoke devices
- Sparklers, party poppers, confetti cannons, Chinese / sky lanterns, firewood, candles or any flames
- Professional camera/video/audio equipment including removable lenses
- Drones
- Portable laser equipment, laser pens
- Air horns
- Megaphones
- Sound systems
- Vuvuzelas
- Kites
- Frisbees
- Boomerangs
- Spray paint cans, aerosols of any size
- Gazebos
- Glass bottles/ jars/ containers
- Unofficial tabards and reflective jackets (Hi-Vis)
- Fake ID
- Flagpoles
- Umbrellas
- Selfie sticks
- Inflatables
- Folding chairs
- Any item that could be considered a weapon, including multi-tools
- All glass (including perfume bottles)
- Illegal drugs, “legal/herbal” highs, new psychoactive substances, nitrous oxide (NOS/laughing gas) and unidentifiable substances.
- Bags larger than 30cm x 42cm (the size of a sheet of A3 paper)
- Food and drink (unless you have a medical condition that requires you to have food and/or drink)
- Hard plastic, metal, or glass water bottles or backpack hydration packs - empty soft water bottles only
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