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Thousands of fans are braving the rain as they head to Murrayfield for Robbie Williams.
The former Take That singer is kicking off his Britpop tour here in the capital, and doors opened at 4pm. With support acts set to come on at 6pm, Robbie will be performing at 8.30pm.
Many were looking to head into the stadium to find their spot on Saturday afternoon, just as the heavens opened over the city. Images from the queue show umbrellas up, and ponchos on.
However, the Met Office predicts the rain will soon move on - with the sun making an appearance at around 6pm, just in time for Robbie. They said: "Showers will die out from the west this evening.
"Then dry with clear periods but rain will spread to the southwest later in the night. Chilly in sheltered glens.
"Minimum temperature 6C."
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Edinburgh Council reminded fans and locals that the city centre, and Murrayfield, would be busy on Saturday night. They said: "Tomorrow Robbie Williams begins his BRITPOP tour.
"We're expecting the city centre and the Murrayfield area to be very busy so please plan ahead, use public transport or walk where possible."
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Queues on the Edinburgh Bypass were building from around 2pm. Traffic Scotland added: "Starting to look busy heading into Edinburgh as people head over for the Robbie Williams gig.
"Make sure you have 'No Regrets' or that you 'Come Undone' with any queues. Keep your journey 'Supreme' by checking here for the latest delays."
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The Angels singer shared a message to his fans only hours before doors opened. On Saturday morning, the singer shared a post on Instagram while performing with his band and wearing a Britpop T-shirt.
He captioned the video: "See you tonight Edinburgh for BRITPOP Night 1."
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Over 600 comments were left on the short clip. One fan said: "Have a brilliant time tonight!!! Can't wait to hear Rocket live next week! I'm practising keeping up with the lyrics in the verse without passing out."
Another wrote: "Sooo excited. Bringing my boy for his first ever concert."
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