Harry Styles' band have reportedly landed in Scotland already with the former One Direction singer himself soon set to make his way to the capital.
And while he's travelling from England to Scotland, many fans will also be making their way to the capital with thousands coming from Glasgow.
However, fans have been warned against carrying certain items to the Murrayfield venue, where the concert is set to take place over two nights on May 26 and May 27, and have been told that they should avoid bringing a bag.
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Fans have also been warned that they must print their tickets before leaving as if you do not print your ticket before you arrive at the venue, you will not gain entry.
So what items can and can't you take? Here's a handy checklist you'll want to take note of.
What can I bring to the Harry Styles concert?
According to Gigs in Scotland, the venue is a cashless site so fans should not bring cash. Instead they should carry their bank card/contactless payment
You can also bring:
- Blankets
- Cameras
- Dancing shoes
- Ear plugs
- Hand sanitiser
- Hats
- Lip balm
- Make up
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- An empty bottle no bigger than 500ml - not a fancy reusable one though as glass/metal/hard plastic bottles aren't permitted
- Wipes
The Gigs in Scotland website also states that you "must bring a valid and current ID with you. Valid IDs must be photographic."
They will be accepting the following types of ID for entry into the event:
- Current UK or Overseas Driving License
- Current UK or Overseas Current Passport
- Overseas Only Valid National ID card
- UK only 18 + PASS scheme card
- Young Scot Cards
- Ireland Age Card
- Forces ID Card
This is line with the national Challenge 25 policy. Photocopies of ID does not count as valid ID. Must be original documents.
What items are banned from the Harry Styles concert?
The venue warn: "Please don’t bring a bag unless it is absolutely essential."
Banned items:
- Chairs
- Professional cameras
- Drugs
- Flares
- Glass
- Metal/hard plastic bottles (incl perfume/fragrance)
- Smoke canisters
- Flag pole
- Selfie sticks
- Umbrellas
- Weapons
You can read all about his tour through our Harry Styles dedicated page.
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