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Kirsten McStay & Holly Lennon

Green Day at Bellahouston Park: Everything you need to know about Hella Mega Tour show

Scots Green Day fans cannot contain their excitement as the band is finally performing at Bellahouston tonight.

They original date was cancelled due to bad weather back in 2017, and certainly no one would have thought it would take five years for Green Day to play another headline show in the city.

With covid restrictions out of the way and the forecast not looking too bad (it's definitely been worse) fans can once again get excited to see the band live.

Joined by Fall Out Boy and Weezer, The Hella Mega Tour will be kicking off this afternoon at Bellahouston Park.

Here's everything you need to know about the much anticipated gig.

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Set times

Confirmed set times for the Glasgow show are Amyl and The Sniffers at 5.30pm, Weezer at 6.20pm, Fall Out Boy at 7.50pm and Green Day on at 9.20pm with the event curfew at 11pm.

Age restrictions

No one under the age of 14 is permitted at the event and anyone aged 14 or 15 must be accompanied by an adult aged 21 and over.

Ticketholders are asked to bring ID with them if you're attending when someone aged 14 or 15 and if you're planning to make use of the on site bars. All the usual types of ID will be accepted.

What items can you bring in?

Blankets, cameras, ear plugs, hand sanitiser, hats, lip balm, make up and sunglasses are all included on the official list. You can also take an empty bottle no bigger than 500ml and not one made of glass, metal or hard plastic.

The public is asked not to bring a bag unless it's essential. Only bags the size of an A4 sheet of paper or under will be allowed.

Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day performs during Hella Mega tour at London Stadium (Getty Images)

For this show, chairs, professional cameras, drugs, flares, glass, metal or hard plastic bottles (like perfume), smoke canisters, flags, selfie sticks, umbrellas, and weapons are not permitted.

Organisers have also asked that you don't bring frisbees or boomerangs either which is going to be a real bummer for a lot of people.

How to get there

Buses

Bus numbers 9, 9A, 10, (First) and 38 (McGills) all drop off/pick up from Paisley Road West to the north of Bellahouston Park. The journey to the City Centre is 22mins and the last bus is scheduled for 00.25 at the time of writing.

Shuttle Service

The Happy Bus Company will provide a Shuttle Service from Buchanan Street Bus Station to Bellahouston Park with the last shuttle leaving Buchanan Bus Station at 7:30pm. Please purchase these tickets in advance via www.happybus.co.uk

The scene at Glasgow's Bellahouston Park after Green Day's gig was cancelled in 2017 (Daily Record)

Taxis/Pick Up/Drop Off

Please drop off and pick up in and around the area of Bellahouston Leisure Centre.

Underground

Bellahouston Park is serviced by Ibrox Underground Station which is an 8-minute walk to/from the venue. Currently, the last train will run at 23.16.

Private Cars

Limited parking is available at the Albion Car Park adjacent to Ibrox Stadium. This will cost £10 and is a cash-only payment.

Train

There are last-minute cancellations and extremely limited rail services across Scotland at the moment. Please plan ahead and don’t rely on trains to get you to and from Glasgow, check the ScotRail website for the latest information, and look at alternative travel options.

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