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CALVIN Harris fans were left stunned when a couple started dry humping on the Hampden stairs during his gig on Saturday night.

The superstar DJ, from Dumfries, packed out the national stadium where tens of thousands of fans were buzzing to see him at his homecoming show.

Some fans got a little too carried away
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Some fans got a little too carried away
Spectators were shocked
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Spectators were shocked

But some folk got a little too carried away with the atmosphere.

It appears that was the case with this passionate pair who simulated some very dirty dance moves in full view of other spectators.

A video later emerged on TikTok with the caption "Calvin Harris does bad things to good people."

Those in the comments appeared to find the footage hilarious and horrifying in equal measure.

One said: "Defo the kind of couple that would neck during their own kids' school Christmas play."

Another added: "That's ick naw HAHAHAH."

Someone described it as "odd behaviour" before another that was in attendance revealed he spotted them after the show.

He explained: "No chance I seen them on the train home.

"Weren’t speaking to each other at all and then she sat down away from him."

Meanwhile, we also revealed the terrifying moment hundreds of Calvin Harris fans feared for their lives after falling like dominos following a crowd surge at Hampden.

At one point the crowd suddenly surged and many fans ended up on the ground - with some claiming they were knocked unconscious and even suffered broken bones.

It’s believed the situation was caused by people jumping barriers to move from the seating to standing sections which led to the area being over capacity.

Reports suggest two people then started fighting which caused everybody to move and led to the scary footage which has been shared thousands of times online.

One person said: “I was knocked out and ruined my night because of this exact moment.”

Another revealed: “I was at the front and it was just as bad. Fights everywhere, glass thrown in our direction. I was honestly fearing my life.”

Someone added: “I was there and thankfully seated, the amount of people jumping the barriers to get into standing was shocking, the staff couldn’t keep up with them.”

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While a fan explained: “We were in this and after that everyone was taking panic attacks and broken ankles everywhere.”

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