Furious revellers have hit out after they were denied access to Stormzy's gig at Glasgow's Hydro after the venue "ran out of wristbands".
Angry fans of the grime artist were left fizzing after paying nearly £180 for legitimate tickets to see the concert before being refused entry at the door last night.Several people have told how their tickets were scanned, gaining them entry to through the front doors.But as they were not issued with the wristband, which is required for the venue, punters were not allowed into their section.Others reported chaotic scenes as wristbandless revellers allegedly "tried to grab the bands off others".Karine McGowan told the Record: "My daughter and her two friends paid £180 to see Stormzy at the Hydro in Glasgow tonight but weren't allowed in because they weren't issued with wristbands."They battled it out for two hours but left upset and angry.
Everyone was people complaining about not getting wristbands."The staff were no help at all and it's a lot of money to waste and a huge disappointment to teenagers, especially through difficult economical and mentally challenging."They should have been given the wristband when their tickets were scanned but they were letting some of them in after scanning their ticket and never gave them a band."The fans wouldn’t even have known they should have got a wristband when going in."Another reveller Cerys Gamble reported similar issues.Cerys says she was handed the last two wristbands after explaining to security they had travelled a long way to see the gig.She said after going to the toilet, security noticed they did not have wristbands and refused re-entry back into the main performance area.Cerys told the Record: "Me and my partner started queuing at
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