Robbie Williams kicked off his Britpop tour in Edinburgh on Saturday as thousands of fans flocked to the stadium for the anticipated gig.
While fans were blown away by the concert, some shared clips of the ‘nightmare’ crowds of people trying to get out of the stadium.
On Saturday May 31, 70,000 people spilled out of the packed stadium as fans tried to find their way home.
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Videos shared online show huge crowds come to a standstill while they were trying to exit the venue.
One fan said “never again” as she attempted to make it to the packed tram stop at Murrayfield.
Another person commented: “Leaving was a nightmare”.
A second added: “Literally will be the death of me”.
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One person said the crowds reminded her of the chaos trying to leave Murrayfield at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.
She said: “This was me last year after Taylor Swift. That’s why we left early this time lol, was still busy but not as bad.”
The singer is kicking off the first leg of his Britpop tour in the Scottish capital on Saturday and the weather has certainly not been in his and his fans’ favour with showers starting as thousands flocked to the West End stadium.
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Following a brief period of sunshine the heavens well and truly opened as footage from inside the stadium shows hundreds of fans wearing waterproof ponchos and standing with their hoods up.
The Rock DJ star kicked off his Britpop tour in Edinburgh before heading to London, Manchester, Bath and then across Europe.