Harry Styles breaks file for highest-selling Scottish stadium gig

Harry Styles breaks file for highest-selling Scottish stadium gig

Harry Styles has damaged the file for the highest-selling stadium present in Scotland as greater than 65,000 followers flocked to see him carry out, in line with the gig venue.

The former One Direction star sang his greatest hits together with As It Was to crowds on Friday and Saturday on the BT Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh.

Promoter DF Concerts mentioned Saturday night time’s present offered a “phenomenal number” of tickets for one artist.

They tweeted: “Saturday night’s Harry Styles concert at BT Murrayfield is the highest-selling stadium concert in Scotland ever with an attendance of over 65,000.

“Thanks to each single one in every of you for a incredible night.”

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Video footage from the gig, which was posted on social media, confirmed followers chanting “No Scotland, no party!” as Styles mentioned it again to them from the stage.

The Watermelon Sugar singer was the second megastar to carry out on the Murrayfield stage this month, with Beyonce entertaining hundreds on 20 May within the pouring rain.

Bruce Springsteen is ready to carry out on the stadium on Tuesday, with transport bosses warning followers to plan their journeys accordingly.

Phil Campbell, ScotRail head of buyer operations, mentioned: “We’re doing what we will to assist music followers journey to see Bruce Springsteen carry out at BT Murrayfield on Tuesday, and I’m delighted we now have been ready so as to add extra seats and a few additional trains to assist folks benefit from the event.

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“I’d encourage customers to travel to the stadium early as trains will be much busier than normal.

“Our recommendation to anybody travelling is to plan forward and permit additional time for journey to and from the live performance.”

He added: “Buying return tickets prematurely on the ScotRail app or web site will minimise your must queue and assist your day run easily.”

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