HUNDREDS of furious revellers have taken to social media to slam Lauryn Hill's late showing at a Glasgow festival.

Thousands expected to see the American artist, 44, headline the Saturday night of Playground Festival at Rouken Glen Park.

3 Lauryn was late for the Glasgow show Credit: AP:Associated Press

The Doo Wop singer was meant to be taking to the stage after performances from De La Soul and Anna Calvi.

But with the festival's curfew at 11pm - Lauryn didn't appear on stage until 10.30pm, leaving support act DJ Reborn to sate the booing crowd who had been waiting for her to appear for an hour.

And when she did appear, the singer only managed to rattle through six songs before festival bosses “cut” her sound, and she was forced to apologise to the angry crowd.

Hill told fans that she would “play all night” if it was up to her - and was seen arguing with staff at the side of the stage.

She started her set by apologising for her “tardiness” and blaming her lateness on her son's birthday, which she celebrated with him yesterday.

Fans took to social media to vent their anger. One said: "What a f*****g rip off #LaurynHill you were an hour late and didnt even make an effort. Your warm up DJ was better than you #PlaygroundFestival"

Lauryn Hill sings with the Fugees on their 90s classic Killing Me Softly -

Another added: "@playgroundfstvl how do I apply for my refund? Lauryn Hill bothers her arse to get on stage at 10:40 when it’s advertised as 9:30. Absolute joke."

One wrote: "Lauryn Hill comes on stage at 22:39 blaming us for her ‘tardiness’. Festival closes at 11pm. Lots of people have left and much of the crowd booing. People who paid for tickets deserved much better than this. What a joke.

3 Furious fans have been demanding refunds Credit: Getty - Contributor

A user posted: "Where the f**k is #LaurynHill mean to be on an hour ago??? Not happy #playgroundfestival"

And one furious fan said: "Really disappointed with Lauryn Hill turning up over half an hour late to her gig and being arsey saying I chose to be here over my son's birthday....yes Lauryn, your choice!!"

Her tour was meant to feature reworked versions of songs from the album, to celebrate its 20th anniverary, and she started to have the crowd back on side with Final Hour, Forgive Them Father and Ex-Factor she told fans she would play “one more song”.

The superstar didn’t even get to cover classics Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You, Doo Wop (That Thing) and To Zion.

3 Organisers have been contacted for comment Credit: Getty - Contributor

The raging crowd became even angrier when it became clear they weren’t getting one more song.

As the lights went up, the rapper told the crowd: “Like I said it’s my sons birthday, I appreciate your patience.

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“They’ve cut my sound, I’d play for you all night if it was up to me. I thank you guys, please make some noise for my wonderful band.”

A furious Lauryn then stormed off stage, visibly angry at the organisers decision.

Playground Festival have been contacted for comment.

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