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Green Day, Bellahouston Park

Bellahouston Park is located in the south side of Glasgow in the Mosspark / Dumbreck district and a short walk from Ibrox Stadium.

Please note this is an outdoor all-standing concert.

Gates open – 5pm

Show ends – 10:45pm

Please note, timings are approx. and subject to change.

No persons under 14 permitted.

Persons aged between 14-16 years old must be accompanied by an adult 21 or over (1 adult minimum per 4 persons aged between 14 -16 years old).

If you are attending with someone under 16 years old, we encourage you to register your contact details in advance via our guardianship procedure form here. Guardianship wristbands will be issued at the Information Point inside the arena near Entrance A when you arrive on site. This will help us reunite you in the unlikely event you become separated.

You must bring a valid and current ID with you. Valid IDs must be photographic.

The following types of ID are accepted:

  • UK or International Full or Provisional Driving Licence
  • UK or International Passport
  • National Proof of Age Standards Scheme card with the PASS hologram (e.g. Young Scot, CitizenCard, My ID Card)
    • Must have a PASS hologram on it.
    • The PASS hologram must not be faded, damaged or tampered with.
    • If there is an issue with the PASS hologram on your ID, you should apply for a replacement card via the issuing authority as it will not be accepted.

This is line with the national Challenge 25 policy.

**Photocopies of ID does not count as valid ID. Must be original documents.

Walking:

The city centre is a 50 minute walk from Bellahouston Park via Paisley Road West. Walking routes will be available closer to the show date.

Buses:

Bus numbers 9, 9A, 10, (First) and 38 (McGills) all drop off/pick up from Paisley Road West to the north of Bellahouston Park. The journey to the City Centre is 22mins and the last bus is scheduled for 00.25 at the time of writing. Please check the bus company websites for timetables closer to the event.

Privately chartered coaches will have a dedicated parking area close to the venue.  The location will be updated here once agreed.

Happy Bus runs a shuttle bus service from Buchanan Street Bus Station to and from the event site every 15 minutes. Buses will depart the bus station between 4pm-6:30pm and will leave Bellahouston to return to the bus station between 10pm-midnight.

Tickets can be purchased in advance online at www.happybus.co.uk. Return tickets to the bus station can be purchased at the gig from the kiosk near Gate A.

Train:

The venue is serviced by 3 rail stations. Corkerhill Station to the west is a 10-minute walk to/from Bellahouston Park. Dumbreck Station to the east is a 5-minute walk to/from Bellahouston Park. Cardonald Station to the north is a 15-minute walk to/from Bellahouston Park. Please check www.scotrail.co.uk website for the most up to date information

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Parking:

The only parking is at Albion Car Park next to Ibrox Stadium, around a 20-minute walk from the entrance to the event. Parking costs £10.

Underground:

Bellahouston Park is serviced by Ibrox Underground Station, an 8-minute walk to/from the venue. The last train is at 10:45pm.

Accessible Parking:

Accessible customers can park on Mosspark Boulevard only if prearranged with DF Concerts Accessible Co-ordinator. Please get in touch with access@dfconcerts.co.uk for any accessibility enquiries.

Box Office open – 4pm

Gates – 5pm

Box Office close – 9.30pm

There are 2 box offices at Bellahouston Park – 1 located at each entrance.

Box Office A

Located at Gate A as you enter via Paisley Road West.

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Box Office C

Located at Gate C as you enter via Dumbreck Road.

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VIP Wristband Exchange

VIP customers will need to collect their VIP wristband from the VIP Wristband Exchange Box Office.

This is located beside the VIP entrance within the main arena.

The only official ticket outlet for this event is Ticketmaster.

No other agents are authorised to sell and any listing on unauthorised site cannot be guaranteed to gain entry to the event.

All tickets will be mobile tickets.

These will be available in your Ticketmaster app the week before the event.

This event will be using Ticketmaster's SafeTix technology to provide powerful fraud and counterfeit protection.  Your barcode will constantly change and screenshots of barcodes will not work.  You must show the barcode in the Ticketmaster app.  More info on SafeTix can be found here.
Please make sure you check your tickets within the latest version of the Ticketmaster app, and are logged into the app before you arrive at the venue as mobile data reception can be limited - doing this in advance through the app will ensure that you’ll be able to access them at the venue without connectivity.
Information on how mobile tickets work can be found here.  If you’re having issues with downloading your tickets help can be found here.  If you will be arriving at different times to the rest of your party remember you can transfer their tickets from your Ticketmaster account to theirs.  A guide on how to do this can be found here.

We strongly recommend that you only purchase tickets through our official ticket partner Ticketmaster.  No other agents are authorised to sell and any listing on unauthorised site cannot be guaranteed to gain entry to the events.

We’ve seen lots of customers be scammed by purchasing tickets through sites such as Ebay, Gumtree, Stubhub, Viagogo etc.  Unofficial sites do not give you the same rights and protections.  Be aware and don’t fall for a scam.  These tickets might not even exist and if you turn up with a fake ticket you’ll be turned away from the event so don’t chance it.  We recommend you only purchase through our official ticket partners. Our official resale partner is Ticketmaster Fan to Fan Exchange.

We only permit ticket resale at face value through Ticketmaster Fan to Fan Exchange.  Please do not use ticket sites such as Ebay, Gumtree, Stubhub, Viagogo where tickets may be available at hugely inflated prices.  Buying through these websites also run the risk of being sold tickets that may not actually exist.

We recommend that you purchase tickets in advance to avoid disappointment.  Should there be tickets left for sale these can be purchased on the day at either Box Office.

You’ll also be able to purchase through Ticketmaster subject to availability.  With mobile tickets you can have these delivered to your Ticketmaster app on your phone straight away saving you having to collect these at the box office.

Please note that our box offices will only be accepting card payments – cash will not be permitted.

VIP customers should enter through Gate A or Gate C. 

Before entering the VIP area you’ll need to collect your VIP wristband from VIP Wristband Exchange located beside the entrance to the VIP Garden.  You must present your mobile ticket where it’ll be scanned before a wristband will be issued.

Please note, your mobile ticket can only be scanned once when collecting a VIP wristband.  VIP wristbands will not be replaced under and circumstances and you must wear these at all times.  If you remove your wristband this will not be replaced and will be considered void.

The process for collecting your accessible wristband will be confirmed closer to the event.

Your ticket can only be scanned once for each day it’s valid. There is no re-entry once you’re in the event site.

Picnic Blankets, non-professional cameras, portable phone charger, ID, ear plugs, hand sanitiser, hats, lip balm, make up, sunscreen, sunglasses, an empty bottle no bigger than 500ml (not a fancy reusable one though as glass/metal/hard plastic bottles aren't permitted), biodegradable wipes and more.

The event is cashless and all purchases made at the event will be via card or mobile payment.

Do not bring single-use disposable vapes. They pollute the environment and incorrect disposal of these can be hazardous at waste centres.

Bags and rucksacks bigger than A3 paper size, glass (including perfumes), metal or hard plastic water bottles, food or drink/liquids even if unopened, drugs, flares (you will be charged by the Police), smoke canisters (you will be charged by the Police), flags, chairs, professional cameras, selfie sticks, umbrellas, weapons, frisbees/boomerangs and hi-vis tabards or jackets.

You may be refused entry, ejected or worse still, arrested if you bring a prohibited item so familiarise yourself with what we won’t allow into the event.

Please be prepared for delays on entry for bag searches and ticket checks.

Your safety is our priority. Strict security measures will be in place and searches carried out at entry.

If you require any assistance throughout the show, please speak to the nearest member of security who can assist you and direct you to our welfare or first aid points if required.

Look after yourself and others round about you. If you need help at any time, please speak to the nearest member of security.

Drinking alcohol in public is illegal in Glasgow so please do not bring alcohol to the event.  If you plan on drinking alcohol, take it easy and don’t end up too intoxicated. Security is obliged to refuse admission or eject you from the site if you have had too much to drink so, don’t spoil your night.

It is an offence to supply alcohol to anyone under the age of 18. ID spot checks will be taking place, and anyone caught supplying alcohol to anyone underage will be removed from the event and reported to Police Scotland.

Our supportive welfare team from TLC are onsite to provide confidential and non-judgemental help in a whole variety of situations.  Welfare is a safe space to get support with intoxication, lost friends, you need sanitary products, you need a quiet space to desensitise or you just need someone to talk to.

Be prepared for all weather. Keep an eye on the forecast and be prepared for a change in the weather as the evening goes on. Umbrellas are not permitted in the event.

Planning on watching the show from down the front? The fact you will be in a big crowd may feel uncomfortable and going down the front is a very different experience than being further back in the crowd.

If you are planning to watch the show from the front of the stage, there are some things to be mindful of, including the importance of not starting circle pits:

  • Don’t start or participate in circle pits – they are dangerous and can cause harm across the full crowd.
  • Crowd movement happens at all shows and it’s important to help everyone around you if you find yourself in a difficult position.
  • The event control centre is always monitoring the crowd via CCTV.
  • Security and ‘spotters’ are on and around the stage watching for anyone who is in need for assistance at all times.
  • Take time to chill – there are plenty of areas around the event site where you can take a moment.

We want this show to be an event that is accessible for all.

We have a dedicated Access Team working all year round to constantly improve the experience for accessible customers. We welcome and encourage feedback from our attendees on our accessible facilities.

Please note the access facilities are not for the use of people with temporary impairments or circumstances such as broken bones, healing wounds or pregnancy. Customers concerned with any of these points can contact our Accessibility Team on access@dfconcerts.co.uk.

Please let us know in advance of the show if you have any specific access requirements for attending the show.

A downloadable Accessible Information Guide will be sent out via email prior to the event to all confirmed applicants. This will include arrival information, access maps, distances, information on accessible facilities and more. We recommend saving a copy of this guide for your own reference (once available). No hard copies will be available on-site. Please note that all information provided in the Accessible Information Guide is accurate at the time of publishing but may change.

To provide the best possible experience, follow our access application guidance below.

  • Still need to buy your ticket? Buy your ticket via the link on this webpage. Please do not buy a ticket for your Personal Assistant (PA)/Companion. You can apply for this via the Accessible Application Form.
  • Already bought your ticket? Please apply for Accessible Facilities and/or a free Personal Assistant (PA)/Companion Ticket here.
  • Unsure about your eligibility? Contact us on access@dfconcerts.co.uk
  • Customers must send a piece of supporting documentation for their application to be processed. See the next section for a list of what we accept.
  • Our Accessible Facilities are not for customers with temporary impairments such as broken bones, healing wounds or pregnancy.
  • This is an all-standing event with very limited seating around the main arena and VIP. Chairs are not allowed into the arena.
  • We understand that hidden disabilities are not immediately apparent. If you would like support or advice inside the event our Access Manager will be the main point of contact and is based at the Accessible Platform. You can also contact us in advance with your questions via access@dfconcerts.co.uk  

You can find the Accessible Application Form here.

The Accessible Platform is now at capacity for Green Day on 25th June 2024. Any new applications for use of the accessible platform - we’ll add you to the waitlist. We’ll still be able to approve your application to get an Accessible Facilities Wristband (pre-approved access to accessible toilets, accessible parking, etc.) and use of the PA/Companion ticket.

You can attach your supporting documentation to your Accessible Application Form. Alternatively, you can send it to access@dfconcerts.co.uk or post to 272 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, G2 5RL.

If you have ‘opted in’ to register on our database* within the last 3 years, there is no need to resend your documents unless you have had a change of circumstances you would like us to know about. You will still need to let us know you are attending.

Proof of Eligibility

  • Front page of DLA / PIP
  • Front page of ADP or CDP letter
  • Front page of Attendance Allowance letter
  • Evidence that registered severely sight impaired (blind)
  • Evidence that registered D/deaf
  • Recognised Assistance Dog ID card
  • Blue Badge (Front & Back)
  • Access Card
  • War Disablement Pension Letter
  • Armed Forces Independence Payment Letter
  • A personal letter from a doctor, community nurse, social worker, or occupational therapist

We understand that not everyone has the above evidence. We will review this on a case-by-case basis. If you have any questions about accessibility at Green Day please contact our Accessibility Manager on access@dfconcerts.co.uk

  • All supporting evidence must be submitted within 14 days of completing the application.
  • If we don’t receive this, your application will not be processed.
  • We aim to process applications within 4 weeks of receiving all relevant information.
  • Once all information has been received and processed, you will receive a final confirmation by email.

*Registering on our database is an optional service. Your information will be stored securely on our encrypted server and supporting documentation is destroyed once received and recorded on our system. All files are password-protected documents with limited access by a small number of personnel for operational reasons only. Please find the link to our Privacy Policy here.

If a customer is unable to attend Green Day at Bellahouston Park without the support from a PA/Companion, then we will provide a ticket for them at no extra cost.

  • The PA/Companion ticket is subject to completing our online accessible application process here.
  • Each access customer will be allowed one free PA ticket unless pre-agreed with the access manager due to their requirements.
  • If you need more than one PA, please contact us at access@dfconcerts.co.uk
  • This ticket is provided with the expectation that your PA or Companion is willing and able to assist you throughout your visit.
  • In the event of an evacuation, they are your main point of assistance. Crowd management staff located near the viewing platform will assist in moving everybody to a safe place.
  • PA tickets won’t be posted out and will be available only on the day for collection.
  • PA tickets must be applied for via the Accessible Application Form and can only be approved by members of the Access Team.

Your role as PA/Companion

  • Familiarise yourself with the Accessible Information Guide once its available.
  • Make yourself aware of the access team and stewards on the platform in case you need any assistance.
  • Make sure to check weather before attending and ensure you and the access customer are ready for the ever-changing Scottish weather.
  • The PA ticket has been issued to you on the basis that the PA will not become incapacitated. In such circumstances and for your own safety, you, and the person you are assisting will be required to leave the site.
  • You are attending Green Day at Bellahouston Park to accompany and assist the person who chose you as their PA. We have the right to eject you from this event should it become apparent you are not carrying out this role.

Accessible Platform

The Accessible Platform is now at capacity. Any new applications for use of the accessible platform - we’ll add you to the waitlist. We’ll still be able to approve your application to get an Accessible Facilities Wristband (pre-approved access to accessible toilets, accessible parking, etc.) and use of the PA/Companion ticket.

  • Raised platform with 2 ramps for access.
  • Unisex accessible toilets (Including mobile Changing Places toilet).
  • Seated only – You can stand and dance at the back of the platform if you wish.
  • Wheelchair Charging Point (if requested in advance).
  • Pre-approved access customers only.

Accessible Toilets

There will be accessible toilets all around the site. Their locations will be highlighted on the cartoon map when its released. The main accessible toilet block is at the Accessible Platform. These are portable plastic units with hand-washing facilities operated by a foot pump.

Use of the accessible toilets is controlled by wristbands. There will be a steward at each location to ensure that only access customers can use these.

‘Just Can’t Wait’ cards and other medical IDs are also accepted.

Wristband System

Our accessible platform and facilities are controlled by a wristband system. These facilities are strictly for access customers and one companion. To ensure this runs smoothly, each platform and set of accessible toilets will have a team of stewards and security to manage customer lists and check wristbands.

We operate 2 types of wristbands on-site depending on your requirements.

Accessible Platform Wristband

  • Access to Accessible Platform.
  • Wheelchair Charging Point.
  • Unisex accessible toilets.
  • Accessible platform Food & Drink Service.
  • Accessible platform Merchandise Service.
  • Personal Assistant (PA)/Companion Ticket – if requested in application.

Accessible Facilities Wristband

  • No accessible platform access.
  • Unisex accessible toilets.
  • Personal Assistant (PA)/Companion Ticket – if requested in application.

Platform Points to Note

  • One person will be allowed one PA/Companion on the platform unless otherwise pre-agreed due to access requirements.
  • The platform is seated only. This is to prevent restricted view for other customers. If you wish to stand and dance, you can do so at the back of the platform.
  • The platform is uncovered, and umbrellas are prohibited. Please dress appropriately for the ever-changing Scottish weather.
  • Walkways on the platform must be kept free for Health and Safety reasons. There will be no standing/dancing allowed in these areas and stewards may ask you to move elsewhere.
  • For the comfort and enjoyment of all customers using the platform, no smoking/use of e-cigarettes is allowed on the platform.
  • No abuse of the PA/Companion wristband or it will be revoked.
  • Any aggression or abuse, physical or verbal directed towards our staff will not be tolerated.
  • Stewards will provide you with a seat and position on the platform upon arrival. This will be operated on a first come first serve basis regardless of your ticket type (GA, VIP, etc.) If you are leaving the platform for an extended period, we advise that you inform stewards or those around you that those seats are taken.

Accessible Parking

There will be a dedicated Accessible parking area located close to the Accessible Entrance. If you require use of this car park, please register your interest via the Accessible Application Form.


Please note:

  • Kerbside Accessible Parking will be available.
  • The Accessible parking area has limited spaces.
  • Please be prepared to be stopped by stewards and present a form of identification (passport/driving license) as well as your Blue Badge, if you have one.
  • Accessible parking is free of charge.
  • Friends and family arriving separately will not be able to use this area.
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Accessible Drop-Off

  • If you’re being dropped off, follow the directions above to the Accessible Parking area.
  • Tell the steward at the gate that you’re there for Accessible Drop-Off. They will allow your car or taxi to come in, drop off and leave.

Accessible Pick-Up/ Taxi After Event

  • Pick-ups should be arranged for the Accessible Parking area.
  • We recommend that you pre-book your taxi collection and the stewards can direct them to the Accessible Parking area.
  • The taxi driver should be prepared to be stopped by stewards and may have to explain that they are collecting an access customer.
  • Please be aware that if you have someone picking you up at the end of the night, they will not be able to enter the Accessible Parking area when there are vehicles leaving to avoid any congestion in this area. Vehicles will only be able to enter once it is safe to do so. Expect delays.

Train

  • The nearest train station to Bellahouston Park is Dumbreck, which is approximately a 1 kilometre (15 minute) walk. The trains will be very busy heading to and from the gig, and you may not be able to board your first choice of train.
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  • There may be last minute cancelations and limited rail services across Scotland at the time of the event. Please plan ahead and check the ScotRail website for the latest information and look at alternative travel options. If you have no other way of travelling, you may need to leave the event early to catch the last available train.
  • Find Scotrail’s accessibility information here.

Local Taxis

Please note that we are not responsible for your travel and transport to and from the event and we are not in control of private entities such as taxis. The above is merely to help those not local to Glasgow with who to contact to pre-arrange a taxi pick-up.

Site Description

Bellahouston Park is an outdoor, public park in Glasgow. The ground in the arena consists of a combination of gravel, grass, and limited hard-standing, tarmac pathways and temporary trackway.

Poor weather conditions can have a detrimental effect on the terrain making some areas inaccessible to wheelchair users or customers with mobility issues.

Route from Accessible Parking – There is tarmac pavement from the road to the accessible entrance. There is temporary trackway leading to the arena then a hard-standing path to the accessible platform.

Route from Dumbreck Station – This route is made up of pavements and roads through city streets. There are pedestrian crossings with dropped kerbs throughout this route.

  • Flicker, laser, strobe, and other lighting effects may be used during the performances. Anyone affected by these should bear this in mind.
  • If you need to bring medication with you, we recommend bringing a copy of your doctor’s letter or prescription. Please keep medication in its original boxes. There will also be a fridge available if you require cold storage for your medication.
  • If your medication includes controlled drugs, needles, or anything that is not immediately recognisable, please let us know on access@dfconcerts.co.uk
  • If you need to bring food or non-alcoholic drinks with you due to your access requirements, please let us know on access@dfconcerts.co.uk
  • If you need to bring a bag larger than A3 size, please let us know on access@dfconcerts.co.uk
  • Just Can't Wait cards - We ask our toilet attendants and stewards to look out for these cards for quick access to the toilets.

We want our customers to enjoy their visit to Green Day at Bellahouston Park. We appreciate that we may not cover everything you need or wish to know about the event. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact our Access Team through the following channels.

Email: access@dfconcerts.co.uk

Post: 272 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, G2 5RL

Phone: 0141 674 9444

Office opening times are: 10am – 6pm, Monday to Friday.

Please note we aim to respond to all email enquiries within five working days, however this may take longer during busy times.

On show days access@dfconcerts.co.uk will not be monitored as we will be working operationally on-site. Once you arrive at the event please approach a steward, supervisor, or a member of the Customer Access Team for assistance and they will do their best to help.

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