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davidcraig2003 06-01-2006 11:00 PM

The Glasgow Show just got better!!!!
 
MUSIC fans attending two of Glasgow's biggest summer gigs will be able to buy alcohol at Hampden Park for the first time.
Bosses of the national stadium have been granted a licence to sell beer and wine at gigs by Bon Jovi on Saturday - on their Have A Nice Day tour - and The Eagles on June 23.

In the past, alcohol has been sold at only a few events at Hampden, such as the appearance of the Scottish Claymores.
The licence was requested to give Hampden parity with other leading concert venues in Scotland.

But stadium officials made it clear they won't be seeking a licence to sell alcohol at football matches.

David Kells, managing director of Hampden Park, said: "This is a positive decision we believe will add to the enjoyment of people attending concerts at Hampden.

"The licence will be reviewed on an event-by- event basis by the licensing authorities and in conjunction with police."

In the past, when rock fans flocked to high-profile gigs at Hampden - such as U2, Robbie Williams and Oasis - they had to abandon drinks at the gates and often had alcohol confiscated by police in the street.

Today Chief Superintendent Robin Howe welcomed the move to sell alcohol at the two gigs.

He said: "We believe this will benefit the local community as this will help to reduce the number of people illegally drinking in the streets before entering the concerts.

"Police will work with Hampden Park and the licensing authorities to monitor and evaluate the situation."
Councillor Gordon Macdiarmid, chairman of Glasgow Licensing Board, said: "We listened to the proposals put forward by Hampden Park and agreed it makes sense to bring entertainment events at Hampden, excluding football matches, into line with those events at other venues across Scotland.
"The sale of alcohol at football matches is a separate issue."

Publication date 31/05/06

Jim Bon Jovi 06-02-2006 12:26 AM

meh im getting jarred in the beechwood before it.

sack paying 3 quid for normal carling out of a plastic cup.

aerosmith_bonjovi 06-02-2006 12:37 AM

It's crazy that they'll allow people to drink alcohol inside the venue but won't let you take a bottle of water in with you.

davidcraig2003 06-02-2006 01:11 AM

KNOW WHATS CRAZY
chilis @ murrayfield
you could take bottles in
but had to give them the bottle cap - incase you threw it!

kirsrob 06-02-2006 10:26 AM

It is about time they sold alcohol in venues, but they will always overcharge which is unfair, but they know people will pay the prices, as for the water I will be taking mine in as I am pregnant!! So me can't drink or jump up and down, don't know how I am going to manage that in the gc!!

aerosmith_bonjovi 06-02-2006 10:43 AM

I'll be smuggling in a bottle of water too because I'm one of these people who get dehydrated pretty easily...and there's no way I'm paying some extortionate price for a cup of water inside of the venue!


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