Harry Styles fans camp near Principality Stadium ahead of Cardiff shows
Nelli BirdBBC News
Eleri GriffithsBBC News
Harry Styles fans set up camp ahead of the singer's concerts at the Principality Stadium- Harry Styles fans start camping outside the Principality Stadium in Cardiff
- The former One Direction star has two gigs at the stadium on Tuesday and Wednesday
- A merchandise stall says it has been extremely busy ahead of the concerts
Harry Styles fans have defied a warning not to camp outside a venue ahead of the singer's two performances there.
Styles is playing at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Tuesday and Wednesday as part of his global tour.
Tents, chairs and even air mattresses have appeared on Westgate Street, opposite the stadium.
Last week, a stadium spokesperson said camping on its footprint was "strictly forbidden".
Fans set up tents, chairs and air mattresses opposite the Principality Stadium more than a day before Styles' first showTuesday's show will be the first time the former One Direction superstar has performed in the Welsh capital as a solo artist.
Ruth Chaney, from Chicago, is one of a number of fans who camped on Sunday night.
People have travelled from far and wide to be part of the experienceShe said: “We’ll be here until showtime. It’s hot, we are doing OK.
“I understand that it’s not for everybody. For us, it’s the experience that we are excited about.
"Everyone has their own version of fun for their vacation and this is fun for us."
Ruth Chaney has come from Chicago and started camping outside the stadium on SundayA merchandise stall proved popular for fans on MondayFans have also been queuing for merchandise ahead of the show, with a stall opening at 12:00 BST on Monday.
Several hundred people joined the queue, which crossed the River Taff.
The merchandise stalls opened at noon on MondaySisters Kaitlin and Carys from Penrhiwceibr, Rhonnda Cynon Taf, were first in the queue.
The sisters queued for three hours and got there before the workers, before buying one of every item in the stall.
Kaitlin said she felt "ecstatic" that she was going to be close to Harry for two nights.
"I can’t wait. I couldn’t think of anyone I would rather support. I’ve converted all my family, " she added.
Sisters Carys and Kaitlyn were first in the queue for the merchandiseLydia Whitton and her friend Tabatha Hamer, both 18 and from Cardiff, were also near the front of the queue and got some hoodies.
They said: “We came down early just to skip all the queues and chaos of tomorrow.
"We have to get the rest of our outfits planned and just wait for tomorrow to happen.”
Friends Tabatha and Lydia got their merchandise a day early to skip the "chaos" of Tuesday's showThe Principality Stadium shared a statement on Twitter that said: "A polite reminder that for safeguarding reasons overnight camping is not permitted anywhere on the stadium's footprint.
"Queuing is allowed on show days only."
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