Preparation is well underway for the highly-anticipated Harry Styles concert in Glasgow this Saturday.
Earlier this week, we shared videos of the stage being installed on the pitch at Rangers' Ibrox Stadium, where the sell-out show will be held.
The One Direction star begins his world Love On Tour right here in Glasgow and understandably there's been quite a scramble to secure a spot.
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Tickets for the in-demand gig reportedly sold out within two minutes of going on sale in January, leading fans to demand a second date.
However, with a little over 48 hours to go until Harry appears on stage, some more seats at the stadium have suddenly been made available.
Shortly after 1pm this Thursday, Stereoboard Tweeted: "Extra tickets have just been released for Harry Styles' Glasgow show on June 11, but they're not going to hang about for long! Get 'em now, while you can.
And a look at the Ticketmaster website shows there's still availability, with the majority of them appearing to be priced at £50.62 each, while they've also been made available via official seller SeeTickets.
To find out more, you can visit the Ticketmaster website here.
Organisers of the huge Glasgow show have been keen to warn ticketholders and those interested in buying tickets of Safe Ticket Buying ahead of the weekend.
Meanwhile they've advised they: 'cannot confirm that you will be guaranteed entry to the event using a ticket purchased from Viagogo', which is classed as a secondary ticket seller.
They say: "We strongly recommend that you only purchase tickets through our official ticket partners – Ticketmaster and See Tickets.
"No other agents are authorised to sell and any listing on unauthorised site cannot be guaranteed to gain entry to the events.
"We’ve seen lots of customers be scammed by purchasing tickets through sites such as eBay, Gumtree, Stubhub, Viagogo, etc.
"Unofficial sites do not give you the same rights and protections. Be aware and don’t fall for a scam. These tickets might not even exist and if you turn up with a fake ticket you’ll be turned away from the event so don’t chance it.
"We recommend you only purchase through our official ticket partners. Our official resale partner is Ticketmaster Fan-to-Fan Exchange."
For more ticket advice and for recommendations on ticket resales, you can visit the giginscotland website here.