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Gerry Cinnamon Glasgow show at Hampden: All you need to know as ScotRail issues update

Gerry Cinnamon fans are getting ready for his homecoming gig at Hampden Park this weekend.

The weekend is set to be a belter as the 'Sometimes' singer will be performing at Hampden Park on July 16 and 17 after his original gig was rescheduled back in 2020 due to the pandemic. The extra date on July 17 was added due to high demand in tickets.

ScotRail have now issued official advice for the gig, urging people to arrive at Hampden in plenty of time to avoid delays. For previous gigs recently, punters have been warned that there is a limited amount of trains due to a temporary timetable in place and to plan ahead.

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Here is everything you need to know about Gerry Cinnamon's gigs at Hampden park this weekend.

Who is supporting Gerry Cinnamon?

On Saturday, it has been confirmed that The Charlatans, Jake Bugg and West Lothian's The Snuts, will be playing before Gerry. On Sunday Travis, Jake Bugg and Vistas will be the supporting acts. Set times have yet to be confirmed.

Age restrictions

  • No under five's at the show.
  • Everyone aged five-15 must be accompanied by an adult 18 or over at all times.
  • One adult 18 or over minimum per four persons aged between five-15.
  • Standing: No under 14s standing on the pitch and those aged 14 or 15 must be accompanied by an adult 18 or over at all times.
  • Seating: five-13 year olds must be seated and accompanied by an adult 18 or over at all times.

What you can and can't bring

You can bring blankets, cameras, ear plugs, hand sanitiser, hats, lip balm, make up, sunscreen, sunglasses, an empty bottle no bigger than 500ml (not a fancy reusable one though as glass/metal/hard plastic bottles aren't permitted!), wipes.

Things you can't bring include chairs, professional cameras, drugs, flares (you’ll get charged by the police), glass or metal/hard plastic bottles (including perfume/fragrance), smoke canisters (you’ll get charged by the police), flags, selfie sticks and umbrellas.

Getting to and from Hampden Park from Glasgow City

First Bus will be running buses from the city centre direct to the venue. Catch the X31 Hampden Express towards Hampden - The service will start from 17:30 with a service frequency operating approx every 10 minutes until approx 8:30pm.

The service will restart again towards City Centre, leaving behind the West stand (next to Tesco express) from 10:45pm until approx 12:30pm.

ScotRail have issued an update on their travel advice, confirming that the temporary timetable will still be in place at the weekend.

There will be trains running from Central to Mount Florida with extra carriages where possible, but trains will be very busy. Ticket holders are encouraged to travel to the venue early if they can. The gates at Hampden will be open from 4pm each day.

When heading home, ScotRail are asking fans to check their journey and know your travel options, as there will be no trains from Mount Florida back to Glasgow Central after the gigs.

There will also be a very limited number of trains departing from Glasgow city centre after 11pm on Saturday night due to the temporary timetable currently in place. These are:

  • 11:05pm Glasgow Central to Neilston
  • 11:17pm Glasgow Central to East Kilbride
  • 11:21pm Glasgow Central to Gourock
  • 11:22pm Glasgow Queen Street to Stirling
  • 11:30pm Glasgow Central to Ayr
  • 11:45pm Glasgow Queen Street to Edinburgh Waverley

There will be no trains leaving Glasgow city centre after the concert finishes on Sunday, July 17.

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