Gig-goers have described getting home from Calvin Harris' show at Hampden Park as 'horrendous' due to a lack of public transport and taxis.
The Scottish DJ played to a crowd of over 40,000 on Saturday with a number of attendees facing a 'nightmare' once the show wrapped up around 11pm.
ScotRail had previously warned that there would be no trains running after the show due to the restricted timetable in place and urged the public to plan ahead if they were relying on public transport to get home.
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DJ Garry Spence took to social media to ask followers what their experience of the night was, adding that he decided not to get tickets due to the difficulty he would face getting home afterward.
He said: "Genuine question. How did 40,000+ people get back from Hampden last night after the Calvin Harris concert? I didn’t go because it’s hard enough at the best of times and it makes me so angry that we live like this in 2022. An absolute joke."
Several people in the replies described their experience as a 'nightmare' with some reporting that they had to walk for two hours.
One person said: "With great difficulty. Two hours queuing on the motorway to pick ma lassie up, there were people walking up the hard shoulder looking for their lifts home, Hampden is an absolute shambles."
Another added: "Finally got home at 2am. We helped two upset young girls from Durham eventually get a taxi back to their hotel in Newton Mearns. They were told by officials to walk to town to get to a taxi rank Hoping they won’t be put off ever coming back to Glasgow again."
One attendee said he had "walked for two hours" to get home after the show while another said they had sold their tickets for the upcoming Gerry Cinnamon show due to the "nightmare" they faced on Saturday.
A number of people also raised concerns about young girls being left to make their own way home.
One said: "I personally didn’t attend but live nearby in Cambuslang, was heading back from family’s house and gave a group of young girls walking from Hampden (as no transport) a lift straight home to Motherwell. Whole situation is ridiculous and not good enough."
Another commented: "At 1am there was still literally thousands of kids wandering about Toryglen, parents stuck on miles of tailbacks on the M74. All roads around stadium gridlocked, traffic at a standstill. Shambles.
"Hampden should be banned from hosting music events. It's not fit for purpose."
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