Harry Styles fans who were left queuing in the rain for hours for tonight's Glasgow concert have slammed the event as a 'shambles'.
Some revellers waited as long as three hours outside Ibrox Stadium to get inside the venue to watch the chart topping star perform.
The sold out gig is the opening night for the singer's Love On Tour show.
Many fans took to social media to express their frustration at lengthy queue times and no access to toilets.
On Twitter John Farnan wrote: "Two hour wait to get into harry styles! Accessible?
"How is that accessible, especially as some people have weakened bladders. Toilets only inside.
"You can do better than this."
Alex Welsh tweeted: "Harry styles at the Ibrox is the worst organised event I’ve ever seen in my life. Almost three hours after doors opened and the queues are still three streets away.
While Jessica Frank-Keyes said: "Queues to get into Harry Styles at Ibrox in Glasgow are *insane*… not sure I’ve seen horseback police monitoring a crowd of mostly teenage girls/young women before."
Alasdair Reid said: "Wife and daughter been waiting for ages to get in, barely any communications or stewarding. Given the cost of tickets! You would expect better."
Lucy Brown also branded the queue as a shambles.
She wrote: "Absolute shambles at ibrox for harry styles- stewards outside the station have no idea, police are arguing with the stewards, i’ve never seen queues like this in my life."
Hundreds flocked to the Rangers' ground on Friday to get their hands on pre-gig merchandise while others braved a thunderstorm and pitched up tents.
DF Concerts and Events has been contacted for comment.
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