Calvin Harris will be making his long-anticipated comeback back to Scotland with a major main stage show in the Hampden Park stadium this Saturday The fans are excited!
The Scots singer will be performing at the stadium of national significance this weekend and we’ve compiled a helpful guide to everything you’ll must be aware of about the show and the weather traveling between the stadium and home and guidelines and rules those who are on the stadium.
The fans are advised to make their way at Hampden early enough to be sure of not being delayed.
To support Calvin on tour are three other artists who will perform on the stage prior to the main concert.
WEATHER
As per the Met Office, Saturday is forecast to be a shower day, therefore it’s a good idea to put on your raincoat in case! Of course, we Scots aren’t going to let a little rain hinder us of having fun, but it’s always best to be prepared. However umbrellas aren’t allowed at the national stadium.
AGE LIMITATIONS
The age limit is 16 or older. You must have a valid and current photo ID along.
The following forms of ID are accepted:
* Valid UK or overseas Driving License
* Current UK or Overseas Passport
* UK only for those 18+ scheme card
* Young Scot Card
* Ireland Age Card
* Only valid for overseas travel. ID card
* ID Card of the Forces
It is also in accordance with the nation-wide Challenge 25 policy.
Note that photocopies of ID or passports that have expired are not considered legitimate ID. Anyone who is found with fake IDs will be denied entry. It will also be confiscated, and then handed over to Police Scotland.
Rail
There are last-minute cancellations as well as the availability of rail services is extremely limited across Scotland currently. Make sure you plan ahead and don’t depend on trains to transport you from and to Glasgow and beyond. Check ScotRail’s website for the latest information. ScotRail site for most up-to-date information and also look into alternatives to travel.
ScotRail has also warned commuters using Neilston train services to be aware that they could be busier because of the those who are traveling towards Primal Scream Present Screamadelica Live. The event is held on the south side of the city on Friday and Saturday.
Phil Campbell, ScotRail Head of Customer Operations, stated: “We’re urging everyone who’s traveling to attend Calvin Harris at Hampden Park as well as Primal Scream on Queen’s Park Recreational Ground, this weekend, to make plans and check their route and take into consideration their options regarding travel.