A Glasgow TV star has been left 'livid' after having to buy a CD for the Lewis Capaldi presale for his upcoming gigs.
The Someone You Loved singer announced a bunch of concert dates in June 2025 following his two-year hiatus.
Lewis, 28, will perform at many UK arenas as part of his upcoming tour, including at Glasgow's OVO Hydro on September 13.
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Presale tickets for the shows went on sale on Tuesday, July 8.
Following the early access sale, popular TV star and social media influencer Abbie Blyth expressed her frustration over buying a CD to access the presale and not being able to get a ticket.
The star posted a clip on TikTok sharing her anger over the issue.
Blyth is known for featuring on BBC Scotland's The Agency: Unfiltered and for her YouTube and TikTok videos.
(Image: Newsquest) The fuming influencer captioned the clip, "Sorry but why is getting a concert ticket becoming an Olympic sport?"
In the video, she said: "I'm absolutely livid, right. I'm livid.
"I had to buy a f***king CD, a CD, right?
"I don't even think they make cars anymore with a CD player in them, where the f**k am I putting that CD?
"Nowhere, but I bought it anyway for Lewis Capaldi, because there's nothing I love more than a Lewis Capaldi song, and I thought buying the CD gets you presale.
"I was honestly, not even joking, 33,000 or something in the queue. Why are we giving that amount of people presale?"
The furious influencer added: "I'm not being funny, that's not presale, that's just the full stadium, know what I mean?
"Of course I'm not gonna get a ticket, and I was on time.
"I'm just raging cause not only do I have to see him in concert, cause I've seen every other Lewis Capaldi (gig), I actually saw Lewis Capaldi when he was £20 a ticket in The Garage on Sauchiehall Street."
@abbieblyth Anyone actually get a ticket and want to take me hehe 😂 #lewiscapaldi ♬ original sound - Abbieblyth
She continued: "I've now got a CD sitting, can't use it, can't play it, but no tickets."
Abbie said she also tried to get tickets for the Sheffield, Aberdeen, and London dates, but couldn't get tickets for any of the gigs.
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Meanwhile, another social media star also expressed their anger over the chaotic presale.
In a Facebook post, creator Dazza, known for his TikTok clips and appearing on Come Down with Me, said: "Jesus! We tried.
"Well, we’ll try again on Thursday (July 9). I’m getting these for a charity raffle by the way, so fingers crossed!"
Yesterday, we reported how many fans were left angered over the 'shameful' presale.
Loads of Capaldi's supporters expressed their frustration on X, with one saying: "I want my money back for the CD I bought for the pre-sale, that was absolutely shameful.
"Absolute joke. People buying extra tickets just to scam people should be ashamed."
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