Paolo Nutini fans have been left furious after touts scooped up tickets to upcoming gigs and are now attempting to sell them for more than £800 online.
The Paisley singer announced two shows in Oban as well as dates in Sheffield and London ahead of his headline slot at TRNSMT at Glasgow Green this July.
News of the shows sparked huge excitement with fans - given it is the first time the singer has appeared on stage since 2017, when he performed at Paisley Abbey.
Tickets for his shows at Oban's 650-seat Corran Hall and rest of the UK venues sold out within minutes of going live, with many soon appearing on secondary ticket site Viagogo, the Daily Record reports.
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Although the Oban tickets are not available on the site, Paolo's headline gigs in London are posted, with the cheapest ticket available to 350 capacity 100 Club at £369, with others available at £635 and £852.
The original price of the London tickets was £35 plus booking fee.
Bristol tickets are also on sale on Viagogo, with prices ranging from £298 to £536, while briefs for his Sheffield performances are on sale for £539.
Fans were quick to voice their displeasure at missing out on the original sale, with one person branding Viagogo sellers "robbing b*****ds".
They wrote: "So Paolo Nutini tickets for Oban sold out rapid style on Ticketmaster, no surprises there, now on "sale" on Viagogo for, wait for it, 15 times the original price. Robbing b******s."
Another wrote: "Can you explain how is it possible that I was in the queue and after 30 secs everything was sold out. Also, why tickets are now available on viagogo for £600? Like at 9.01 you could purchase tickets from resellers."
Someone else added: "Paolo Nutini is there no way you can stop these sites Viagogo robbing your fans? Wouldn’t mind paying over price if knew you got the money and not them."
And another quipped: "Easier getting tickets for Willy Wonkas chocolate factory than it is for Paolo Nutini in Oban wtf is going on."
This afternoon, Paolo joined criticism of the touts and urged fans not to buy tickets from sites such as Viagogo, as they will "not be valid".
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He said: "Please don't buy tickets at inflated prices from unauthorised resale sites such as Viagogo as those tickets will not be valid."
A spokesperson for Viagogo said: “Viagogo provides a safe and fully regulated platform for ticket bookers who have spare tickets or no longer wish to attend an event to sell these on to fans who may have missed out the first time round.
“This service, where prices are ultimately determined by the fans in a free marketplace, takes nothing away from artists, promoters and venues who, in the case Paolo Nutini’s popular run of shows, sold out all their tickets at the prices they set.
“Furthermore any restrictive conditions imposed by an event organiser are always clearly displayed on our platform and fans should have peace of mind that in the rare case they are refused entry to an event, they are covered by the Viagogo Guarantee.”