Tickets for the Live at Loch Lomond festival, which is due to feature Pete Doherty and The Sex Pistols, have gone missing.
The tickets, believed to be worth about £60,000, disappeared in transit between Glasgow and a dispatch centre in Manchester.
Organisers behind the event, which is due to take place from August 2nd-3rd, have told people not to buy tickets unless they are from “official ticket outlets”.
"They would be wasting their money and will be turned away by security if they try and present the ticket at the event,” organiser Ricky Magowan added.
The police have been contacted and its hoped that the tickets will be recovered before the festival gets under way.
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