ANGRY festival revellers have hit out at the organisers of TRNSMT after tickets to headliners Queen + Adam Lambert were being sold for half price through a popular discount website.
Queen + Adam Lambert are due to headline the event next Friday with Texas and The Darkness also performing at the show in the city's Glasgow Green.
Most festival-goers who bought their tickets in advanced paid on average £70 for briefs.
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The discount website itison, however, were offering them for £32.50 today - to the anger of many fans who hit out on social media.
The company has sold more than 1,300 of the discounted tickets so far and said the saving was 54 per cent on the original price.
Another reveller said: "No wonder they can't sell them at full price with that line-up."
Another added: "Struggling to sell the Queen tribute band to folk then."
One fan said: "That’s a bit crap for all the people that paid full price!"
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The move comes after the promoters of TRNSMT, DF Concerts, previously offered golden circle tickets for the price of general standing briefs at the final Bruno Mars show of the festival.
The expensive briefs cost fans £90 with the discount tickets going for £70.
Queen + Adam Lambert played the city's SSE Hydro last year. The band have toured with the former American Idol star since 2011.
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