Glasgow truly has been spoiled for choice when it comes to concerts in the last few weeks.
Off the back of Green Day, Ed Sheeran, and Harry Styles and just before a jam-packed weekend at TRNSMT, we're being treated to the Red Hot Chili Peppers which can only mean one thing - a topless Anthony Kiedis is upon us.
The band - including guitarist John Frusciante - will be performing all their hits and new music at Bellahouston Park this Friday.
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But first, there will be a funky start to the evening with the incredible Anderson Paak & the Free Nationals and Thundercat supporting - two huge acts in their own right. What. A. Line-up.
Here's everything you need to know about the show...
Set times
Gigs in Scotland are yet to announce the official set times so our advice is to get down early to make sure you don't miss out. For their show in Manchester last week, doors opened at 4pm with Thundercat hitting the stage at 6pm and second support A$AP Rocky kicking off at 7pm before Red Hot Chili Peppers took over at 8.15pm for an incredible two-hour set.
We'll update this as soon as we know the confirmed times.
Weather
Friday currently looks like it's to be dry from around when doors to the show open. It'll be a cloudy night with temperatures sitting around 16°.
Age restrictions
No persons under the age of five are permitted at the event and anyone aged between five and 15 must be accompanied by an adult aged 21 or over.
Attendees are advised to bring ID if they're accompanying someone under 15 or if they're looking to take advantage of the on-site bars.
All the usual forms of ID will be accepted.
What can you bring in?
Blankets, cameras, 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!).
Gig-goers are asked not to bring a bag unless it's absolutely essential and any bags must be the size of a sheet of A4 paper or smaller.
Items that won't be allowed in include no chairs, professional cameras, drugs, flares, glass or metal/hard plastic bottles (incl perfume/fragrance), smoke canisters, flags, selfie sticks, umbrellas, weapons.
Organisers also request that all frisbees and boomerangs are left at home, sadly.
How to get there
Buses
Bus numbers 9, 9A, 10, (First) and 38 (McGills) all drop off/pick up from Paisley Road West to the north of Bellahouston Park. The journey to the City Centre is 22mins and the last bus is scheduled for 12.25am at the time of writing. Please check the bus company websites for timetables closer to the event.
Shuttle Service
Happy Bus will provide a Shuttle Service from Buchanan Street Bus Station to Bellahouston Park with the last shuttle leaving Buchanan Bus Station at 7:30pm. Purchase these tickets in advance via www.happybus.co.uk.
Taxis/Pick Up/Drop Off
Please drop off and pick up in and around the area of Bellahouston Leisure Centre.
Please note there are road closures in place surrounding Bellahouston Park. Mosspark Boulevard, Bellahouston Drive North, Dumbreck Road, Paisley Road West, and Hinshelwood Road will all have restrictions in place so, avoid these areas.
If you are driving or dropping off/picking up and find yourself in a queue of traffic, please ask a passenger to seek an alternative route.
It will be busier on the roads and delays may be possible so, please be prepared in case there is a wait in your vehicle by having your fuel topped up, food and water, and have charge in your phone.
Underground
Bellahouston Park is serviced by Ibrox Underground Station which is an 8-minute walk to/from the venue. Currently, the last train will run at 11.16pm.
Private Cars
Limited parking is available at the Albion Car Park adjacent to Ibrox Stadium. This will cost £10 and is a cash only payment.
Train
There are last-minute cancellations and extremely limited rail services across Scotland at the moment. Please plan ahead and don’t rely on trains to get you to and from Glasgow, check the ScotRail website for the latest information, and look at alternative travel options.
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