Harry Styles fans form huge queue for merchandise before Edinburgh Murrayfield gigs
26.05.2023 - 11:31
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Huge lines of Harry Styles fans were spotted lining the streets to purchase merchandise ahead of his double bill at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh this weekend.
Videos on social media showcased the huge queues lining the pavement on Roseburn Street in order to secure merchandise ahead of the Watermelon Sugar singer's shows in Edinburgh.
The stadium won't open for revellers on Friday and Saturday evenings until 5pm but queues of fans lined the streets to purchase their Love On Tour branded goods including clothes, bags and magnets.
Edinburgh Live reported on the mass of fans waiting in a line that started to build up around 6pm on Thursday evening.
Two dedicated fans in particular met each other during lengthy queues to get into Styles gigs previously and have camped out dozens of times for his shows.
Cathryn and Fauve from Australia have flown across the world to see the former One Direction star and have been to over 60 gigs combined.
The pals told the publication: "We met doing this too, we've camped out in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney. We've both been here since before midnight yesterday (Thursday) and have just slept in the queue.
"Once you camp out once or twice you kind of have to keep doing it. It's basically to get barrier standing spots which is the best place to be and the gig is more fun. It's fun at the back too but it's even better the further forward you are."
BT Murrayfield has confirmed that all tickets for the shows on Friday and Saturday are required to be printed at home before attending. They said: "You MUST print your ticket before coming to the venue, otherwise you will not gain entry."
In the lead up to his Scottish shows, Harry Styles was seen playing golf at the Old Course at St Andrews on Thursday.
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