STAFF at a restaurant in Glasgow were left "starstruck" after they were paid a visit by a member of The 1975.
Bosses at The Old Fruit Shop revealed on social media that the band's bassist Ross MacDonald popped into the Cathcart eatery on Friday ahead of their second night at the Hydro.
They shared photos on Instagram of Ross with staff with the caption: "We'll give you 1975 guesses as to who popped in today.
"A huge thanks to Ross Macdonald @rass1975, for visiting...we were somewhat starstruck."
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The Glasgow Times previously reported how dozens of dedicated fans braved the cold weather to camp outside the area for two days to make sure they got to be right in front of the stage.
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