LEWIS Capaldi fans are frantically flogging tickets for tonight's Aberdeen gig amid the coronavirus outbreak.
We told how the Scots crooner, 23, was still set to perform to sell-out crowds at Wembley in London and the P&J Live in Aberdeen despite fears over the pandemic growing.
But some fans appear to have decided at the last minute not to take any risks by attending as part of the large crowd.
And they took to Twitter to drum up interest in their briefs.
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Rachel Dunn said: "I have Lewis Capaldi standing tickets for Aberdeen tonight can have them for £25 each DM me if interested."
KayLin Andrea wrote: "Selling Lewis capaldi tickets Aberdeen tonight . 40£ each ..Dms are open #lewiscapaldi #aberdeen@LewisCapaldi."
Jack Elliot said: "Been told to get twitter to sell my Lewis capaldi tickets in Aberdeen tonight, I have 2 standing that need going ASAP msg me."
A Twitter user named Karen wrote: "I'm selling my tickets for @lewiscapaldi for tonight at aberdeen. Please dm if you need them."
And a Lacie added: "Selling 2 standing Lewis Capaldi ticket for Aberdeen tonight £60 for both, dm if intrested x #aberdeen (proof available)."
Many of the tickets appear to have been quickly snapped up - with fans delighted to take the chance to get their hands on tickets that would normally be gold dust.
There were also a number of tweets from people who were searching for tickets - clearly unperturbed by the sense of panic in the country.
The Scottish Government issued advice on cancelling mass gatherings of 500 people or more.
But they said this advice was to ease pressure on emergency services - and not to stop the spread of Covid-19.
Their statement included the line: "This advice is not expected to have a significant impact on the spread of COVID-19, and this is not its purpose."
Capaldi's camp declined to comment.
We told earlier how a Newton Mearns school is to be locked down due to a coronavirus case linked to it.
Isobel Mair School will be shut from tomorrow after East Renfrewshire Council made the announcement online.
It comes as coronavirus cases in Scotland rose to 153.
The Scottish Government confirmed the latest numbers this afternoon.
Health bosses said 4,240 people have now been tested across the country.
We told how Scotland's 700,000 school pupils could be sent home for more than four months in a drastic bid to slow the spread of coronavirus.
An SNP minister was quoted by The Sunday Times as saying the emergency shutdown of primaries and secondaries - starting in less than three weeks' time - was "a logical step to delay the virus" amid soaring cases.
The reported plan would mean 2,476 schools across Scotland shut from for 19 weeks from early April - the start of the Easter holidays - until mid-August, when the summer holidays end.
And that could lead to Celtic being crowned Premiership champions — and Hearts relegated.
SunSport understands SPFL chiefs expect the Prime Minister to intervene this week as the coronavirus crisis grows.
BoJo is likely to order an immediate end to professional leagues across Britain, killing off the current uncertainty.
Cleaners wearing hazmat suits have been filmed sterilising a Hamilton shopping centre due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The footage shows two workers spraying the inside of the complex with what appears to be disinfectant - while clad in white suits covering their entire bodies.
The video, captured at the Regent Shopping Centre in Hamilton, has caused a stir online after local Daniel Jamieson posted it on Facebook with the caption 'para'.
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