Thousands of fans will head for Hampden Park this weekend as singer P!nk gets the party started.
The American star, who hasn’t performed in the UK since 2013 and was last seen in Scotland nine years ago, is putting on shows at the national stadium on both Saturday and Sunday night.
It’s the latest leg of her Beautiful Trauma World Tour, which has taken in huge arena dates since she kicked it off last year.
Stage times
Promoters have not released official stage times yet, but ticket gates open at 5.30pm, and the show is scheduled to finish around 10:45pm.
Based on the timings for the Dublin show, you can probably expect the running order below:
6:50pm: Bang Bang Romeo
7:40pm: Vance Joy
8:50pm: P!nk
Travel advice
Train
The nearest station to Hampden is Mount Florida, around a five to ten minute walk away.
Services to the stadium from Glasgow Central are likely to be busy from the afternoon onwards, and queuing systems will be in place for the return journey.
?after the @Pink concerts @Hampdenpark this weekend there is only one entrance into @ScotRail #MountFlorida Station, that being via Bolton Drive.
⛔️You cannot enter the station via Battlefield Road or Prospecthill Road. Services back into #Glasgow will be extremely busy. pic.twitter.com/Hx3EWpwnwy
— BTP West Scotland (@BTPWestScot) June 20, 2019
Cathcart and Kings Park stations are alternatives.
Bear in mind that Sunday services will be in operation on the second night.
Bus
First will be operating buses direct to Hampden from the city centre.
A single ticket is £3 and a return is £5.
If you’re heading to the @Pink concert at @Hampdenpark this weekend, we are running an express service from the City Centre direct to the venue. To find out more visit: https://t.co/AGmMXZZXya pic.twitter.com/3Z4wJ7C2Fk
— First Glasgow (@FirstinGlasgow) June 19, 2019
Car
Parking is limited around the stadium when events are taking place, so travelling by public transport is probably the best idea.
If you need to bring the car, Hampden is five minutes from Junction 1A of the M74.
Exit onto Polmadie Road/A728 and follow it as it merges onto Aikenhead Road.
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