Fans are being urged to plan their travel ahead of the gigs
Thousands of Gerry Cinnamon fans are getting ready for his Glasgow gig this weekend, but limited trains means they need to organise travel plans - or risk being stranded.
In a statement, ScotRail said: "We'll be doing all we can to help you travel to see Gerry Cinnamon perform at Hampden Park on July Saturday, 16 and Sunday, 17. Bus The last Megabus out from Glasgow to Edinburgh is at 11pm on Saturday and on Sunday the latest one is at 10pm. If you're heading to Stirling, there is a bus at 11.30am.
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