Eager Bruce Springsteen fans have gathered outside Scotland's largest stadium more than 30 hours before doors open. 

The American singer and the E Street Band will perform at BT Murrayfield in Edinburgh on Tuesday, May 30. 

Armed with camping chairs and Bruce Springsteen merchandise, the Born to Run enthusiasts were seen outside the stadium on Monday morning.

The Herald: Fans have placed merchandise on surrounding gates.Fans have placed merchandise on surrounding gates. (Image: Supplied)

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The stadium will not open until 4.30pm on Tuesday, but ticket holders will be allowed to enter the West Fan Village at 3.30pm.

It will be an even longer wait until fans get to see the 73-year-old star who is not expected to take to stage until after 7.30pm.

The Edinburgh stadium has kept busy in recent weeks with music lovers as it hosted both Beyoncé and Harry Styles one week after the other.

The Murrayfield performance will kick off the 'Dancing in the Dark' singer's UK leg of his tour with further performances due south of the border. 

Springsteen released his 20th album 'Letter to You' back in 2020 but was unable to tour due to the pandemic.