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Little Mix just played Dundee – and the police look like their biggest fans

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Little Mix have just left the stage after wowing the crowds at their sold-out concert in Dundee’s Slessor Gardens.

While the audience may have been dominated by hordes of their adoring teenage fans, it seems the pop stars have also won an unlikely new band of admirers.

Little Mixing going on with Chief Superintendent Paul Anderson, Chief Inspector Nicky Russell and Councillor Alan Ross along with two of our armed officers.

Posted by Tayside Police Division on Thursday, 29 June 2017

 

Police Scotland Tayside Division officers have been receiving much love for their willingness to join in the spirit of the occasion, happily posing for photographs with concert-goers.

Inspector Marcus Lorente meets his adoring fans!

Posted by Tayside Police Division on Thursday, 29 June 2017

 

While recent events meant there had to be a visible armed police presence, officers went out of their way to ensure the party atmosphere was not spoiled – and online followers have been quick to praise their efforts.

PC Richard Price looking for a new career as a BunnyGirl

Posted by Tayside Police Division on Thursday, 29 June 2017

VIDEO: There was a lot of love for Little Mix in Dundee

Graeme Strachan posted: “Great to see the happy harmony between emergency services and crowds. Lets hope this is the start of something to continue. Enjoy everyone ??.”

Keith Downie added: “Thanks for the great job you all do ??.”

11000 happy campers!

Posted by Tayside Police Division on Thursday, 29 June 2017