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Gerry Cinnamon at Hampden: List of banned items ahead of Glasgow gigs

Gerry Cinnamon fans will be getting ready for the long awaited homecoming gig as the 'Belter' singer prepares to take to Hampden this weekend.

He will be playing on Saturday July 16 and Sunday 17 to thousands of people after rescheduling the original date from 2020. The Sunday show was an added extra after Saturday's gig sold out rapidly.

Glasgow Live previously reported on how to travel to Hampden and how expensive and rare hotel rooms are on the weekend - and here's what they need to know for when they arrive at the stadium.

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Amongst other things, fans should be aware that they cannot take their own food and drink in. They have been told to arrive by 4pm on Saturday and Sunday with an exciting line up of supporting acts to kick things off and within that time they can buy food and drink at the venue.

Gerry Cinnamon will play in Glasgow again on Sunday (Daily Record)

The venue will accept cashless payments only, so make sure your contactless payments work and phones are charged if you use them to pay.

Banned items

  • Flares, gas or smoke devices
  • Fireworks
  • Sparklers
  • 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 over 250ml
  • Gazebos
  • Glass bottles/ jars/ containers
  • Unofficial tabards and reflective jackets (Hi-Vis)
  • Illegal drugs
  • “Legal/herbal” highs
  • New psychoactive substances
  • Nitrous oxide (NOS/laughing gas)
  • Any unidentifiable substances
  • Fake ID
  • Flagpoles
  • Umbrellas
  • Selfie sticks
  • Inflatables
  • Folding chairs
  • Any item that could be considered a weapon, including multi-tools

Anyone found with items that could be considered weapons will have them confiscated and not returned and you may be handed over to Police Scotland.

Can I bring a bag?

You are permitted to bring one small bag or handbag no larger than 30 x 30cm; anything bigger won’t be allowed in. Fans with bags should prepare for them to be searched.

There are no temporary storage facilities for any items not allowed in the venue and it will be left to you to find a safe facility to hold any items. Bags left in unauthorised surrounding areas will be disposed of immediately by the police.

What about food and drink?

Food and drink or any bottle is not allowed and if it is found, it will be confiscated by management. Food and drink will be available to buy there on the day and customers are reminded that Hampden is a cashless venue.

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