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This is the moment an angry Glaswegian resident blasted the Vengaboys from his window to drown out the noise of an Orange Walk march taking place on the street.

The man held a speaker to the window ledge of his Argyle Street flat while the parade proceeded through Glasgow city centre at 10am on Saturday morning.

(Image: @Forever_In_Ruin) (Image: Euan Twitter/Daily Record)

Thousands are expected to be walking in the parade today which started at 9.30am.

Orange Walk parades are accompanied by flute bands and marching drummers.

The footage was taken by resident Euan, who couldn't believe the lengths his neighbour had taken to drown out the early morning noise.

He told the Record Online: "I work at a night club and only got in at 5am.

"Being woken up by the noise of the walk wasn't great.

"My girlfriend got me out of bed to tell me somebody was putting his speakers against the window to drown out the sound of the march."

The Boyne parade will see the closure of numerous streets in Glasgow city centre .

Disruption is expected from 9.30am onwards, with streets in the city centre anticipated to reopen around 12.30pm.

The roads which will be closed to drivers on Saturday are: Eglington Street, between Norfolk Street and Cumberland Street; Cook Street, between Eglington Street and Salkeld Street; Nelson Street, between Eglington Street and Commerce Street; Wallace Street, between Dalintober Street and Carnoustie Street; Carnoustie Street, between Scotland Street and Paisley Road; Paisley Road West, between Dumbreck Road and Helen Street.