
Urgent warning ahead of Chris Brown's Glasgow gig tonight
However, ahead of the concert, Traffic Scotland said they expect traffic to be heavier than normal on the M74 and M8 motorways leading to and from the event.
Chris Brown🎵
📅 01/07/25
📍 Hampden Park
ℹ️ Doors open at 17:00. We expect traffic to be heavier than normal on the M74 and M8 leading to/from the event.
🔗 https://t.co/YZ5lTfpmTF@SWTrunkRoads pic.twitter.com/gJXY1BfiPP — Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) July 1, 2025
A spokesperson for Traffic Scotland said: "Chris Brown, July 1, 2025, Hampden Park.
"Doors open at 5pm. We expect traffic to be heavier than normal on the M74 and M8 leading to/from the event."

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