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All the banned items from Lana Del Rey's Glasgow gig

All the banned items from Lana Del Rey's Glasgow gig

Glasgow Times6 hours ago

Lana Del Rey will perform at Hampden Park in the Southside on Thursday, June 26.
The 39-year-old superstar, from New York, is known for her megatunes, including Summertime Sadness, Young and Beautiful, Cinnamon Girl, and Say Yes To Heaven.
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Lana Del Rey (Image: Newsquest) Ahead of her show in the city, the concert's organisers have revealed all the banned items from the event.
An email, which was seen by the Glasgow Times, was sent to fans heading to the gig outlining what items are prohibited.
Here are all the banned items from the concert:
Chairs.
Professional cameras.
Drugs.
Flares/smoke canisters.
Glass or metal/hard plastic bottles (including perfume).
Flag poles.
Selfie sticks.
Umbrellas.
Weapons.
(Image: Newsquest) Additionally, concert-goers are being urged not to take a bag 'unless it is absolutely essential'.
Here are the items fans can take to the show:

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Lana Del Rey will perform at Hampden Park in the Southside on Thursday, June 26. The 39-year-old superstar, from New York, is known for her megatunes, including Summertime Sadness, Young and Beautiful, Cinnamon Girl, and Say Yes To Heaven. READ MORE: Leading musician dismissed from senior role at prestigious Glasgow school READ MORE: Wearing a Celtic top and shopping in Shawlands - Lana Del Rey's love for Glasgow Lana Del Rey (Image: Newsquest) Ahead of her show in the city, the concert's organisers have revealed all the banned items from the event. An email, which was seen by the Glasgow Times, was sent to fans heading to the gig outlining what items are prohibited. Here are all the banned items from the concert: Chairs. Professional cameras. Drugs. Flares/smoke canisters. Glass or metal/hard plastic bottles (including perfume). Flag poles. Selfie sticks. Umbrellas. Weapons. (Image: Newsquest) Additionally, concert-goers are being urged not to take a bag 'unless it is absolutely essential'. Here are the items fans can take to the show:

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