Fans heading to Hampden Park to see Gerry Cinnamon will be keeping a close eye on the weather as showers are forecast for Friday.
Hampden seats a whopping 50,000 people but with an open roof, fans will be hoping it won't rain. Ticket holders are reminded to dress appropriately and keep in mind that if it's a wet day, there is little shelter during the gig.
Luckily, Met Office and BBC Weather predict that over Gerry's two homecoming gig dates, July 16-17, it will remain cloudy but dry. This will be welcome news to the thousands of fans that set to descend, as you're not allowed to bring umbrellas into the grounds.
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As for temperatures, Saturday July 16 is set to reach 21C, with it sitting at 20C between 4pm and 7pm. Fans are being told to get to Hampden by 4pm on both days to avoid delays. By 10pm, the temperature is set to drop to around 16C - something to keep in mind in the evening when the gigs finish.
For the outlook for Friday-Sunday, Met Office add: "Mainly cloudy with a few showers on Friday. The weekend will be dry and warm with some hazy sunshine."
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