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Featured Events in Glasgow in October, 2024 (Continuously Updated)

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Peaky Blinders Murder Mystery | Basement of Blue Dog

Oct 17, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Theater
Join us for an excluse murder mystery games night. There is a stricked peaky bliners dress code, secret knock and password to gain entry. The murder mystery hoste will give each player a card with a role and we will play the game of 'Mafia' Peaky Blinders Style. The tickets include 3 x drinks and a cheese board. Information Source: Elite Bands | eventbrite

Translations of the Route: Laura Wittner & Juana Adcock @ tell it slant | tell it slant

Oct 15, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Literary Arts
Translation of the Route is the first collection by award-winning Argentine poet Laura Wittner to be available in English translation. In poems that are precise, frank and finely tuned, Wittner explores the specificities of daily life – thunder at night, coffee stains, fleeting conversations and the rest – as well as parental love, life after marriage, and the reignition of the self in middle age. Tonight, we'll hear Laura Wittner and her translator, Glasgow-based poet Juana Adcock, for a dual-language reading from Translations of the Route in Spanish and English. You'll have also a chance to purchase your copy of the book (also published in dual-language format) from local indie bookshop tell it slant, and even have it signed by the authors. Co-published by Poetry Translation Centre and Bloodaxe Books. Laura Wittner is an award-winning poet and translator from Argentina. Her books of poetry include El pasillo del tren (1996), Los cosacos (1998), Las últimas mudanzas (2001), La tomadora de café (2005), Lluvias (2009), Balbuceos en una misma dirección (2011), La altura (2016), Lugares donde una no está (2017) and Traducción de la ruta (2020). She has also published more than 20 books for children, most recently Cual para tal (2022), ¿Y comieron perdices? (2023) and Se pide un deseo (2023), and a work of non-fiction, Se vive y se traduce (Entropía, 2021). As a literary translator Wittner has translated books by Leonard Cohen, David Markson, M. John Harrison, Cynan Jones, Claire-Louise Bennett, Katherine Mansfield and James Schuyler, among many others. Juana Adcock is a Mexican poet, translator and editor based in Scotland. She is the author of Manca (Tierra Adentro, 2014); Split (Blue Diode, 2019), which was a Poetry Book Society Choice and was included in the Guardian’s Best Poetry of 2019; Vestigial (Stewed Rhubarb, 2022); and I Sugar the Bones (Out-Spoken Press, 2024). She is co-editor of the anthology of poetry by Latin American women Temporary Archives (Arc Publications, 2022), and her translation of the Mè’phàà poet Hubert Matiúwàa’s The Dogs Dreamt received a PEN Translates award. She has also translated Lola Ancira’s The Sadness of Shadows (MTO Press, 2024). Photo: Epigmenio Leon This event is presented by the Poetry Translation Centre, the only UK organisation dedicated to translating, publishing and promoting contemporary poetry from Africa, Asia and Latin America. The event is part of Laura Wittner and Juana Adcock's UK tour, launching Translation of the Route. This year, the PTC celebrates its 20th birthday year with a series of events across the UK. Find out more about the PTC’s exciting events, publications, workshops and online activity at poetrytranslation.org. Supported by Arts Council England. Photo: Hayley Madden. tell it slant is a small bookshop cafe in Glasgow, in the corner of Locavore local food network and grocery store. We specialise in poetry in all forms and in all languages: printed, audio and visual, including pamphlets, rare, out-of-print, and second-hand. tell it slant is 10 years old this year! Information Source: PTC | eventbrite

Yer Da Wants A Word (October) | The Old Hairdresser's

Oct 15, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Comedy
Join us for our monthly show featuring a performance from friendly neighbourhood improv team Yer Da and a very special guest team - YOU! Stick your name in the bucket for your chance to join in the second half jam. The test to determine who Yer Da is came back inconclusive, but this bunch of improvisers will perform for your acceptance anyway. Team members have been spotted doing guest appearances on legendary podcast Improv4Humans and Will Hines' How Was Your Week. Doors 7pm Show 7.30pm (Pay-What-You-Want) Followed by a FREE improv jam! The Old Hairdressers (Upstairs) @ improvglasgow facebook.com/improvglasgow twitter.com/improvglasgow instagram.com/improvglasgow www.improvglasgow.co.uk Information Source: Glasgow Improv Theatre | eventbrite

Yer Da Wants A Jam (October) | The Old Hairdresser's

Oct 15, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Comedy
Join us for our monthly jam hosted by friendly neighbourhood improv team Yer Da and a very special guest team - YOU! Stick your name in the bucket for your chance to join in the jam. Get down early to catch Yer Da's show before the jam! The test to determine who Yer Da is came back inconclusive, but this bunch of improvisers will perform for your acceptance anyway. Team members have been spotted doing guest appearances on legendary podcast Improv4Humans and Will Hines' How Was Your Week. Doors 8.15pm Jam 8.30pm FREE! The Old Hairdressers (Upstairs) @ improvglasgow facebook.com/improvglasgow twitter.com/improvglasgow instagram.com/improvglasgow www.improvglasgow.co.uk Information Source: Glasgow Improv Theatre | eventbrite

Scotland v Portugal - Pre Hampden Party | The Shed

Oct 15, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Football
Sports & Fitness
Get ready for the Scotland v Portugal - Pre Hampden Party in Glasgow at The Shed on 26 Langside Avenue. Join fellow fans on October 15, 2024, for an exclusive Tartan Army fan zone experience before the UEFA Nations League A match. Enjoy the atmosphere with DJ Tam Coyle spinning tracks, football classic DVD's on the big screen, and complimentary Shed Pies. Let the excitement build with face painting, drinks promos, and a vibrant crowd cheering for Scotland. Tickets are priced at £2.88, with proceeds supporting the Tartan Army Sunshine Appeal & the Tartan Army Children's Charity. Busses are welcome to drop off attendees, with the stadium just a short walk away. Don't miss out on this pre-match celebration!

apparitions (nines) Nat Raha Glasgow Launch | Listen Gallery

Oct 15, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Literary Arts
Presenting apparitions (nines) Nat Raha Glasgow Launch event Join us at Listen Gallery with readings from Nat Raha, Jay Bernard, Carys bufford and Gloria Dawson. There will be food and tea served throughout the evening and you can buy the book and others at the front. We encourage people to wear masks. Listen Gallery provides cushioned floor seating but please contact if you would like to reserve a chair or have any accesss questions. Hope to see you Information Source: Listen Gallery | eventbrite

An Evening With Cecelia Ahern and Dawn O'Porter at Waterstones Argyle St | Waterstones

Oct 16, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Literary Arts
Join megastar authors Cecelia Ahern and Dawn O'Porter in conversation for the joint launch of their latest titles, Into The Storm and Honeybee! Two bestselling authors come together to discuss their novels about the legacy of the past, the power of history, the joys and fears of islands as a place to retreat to and grow in, and so much more in one of the biggest literary pairings of the autumn! Into The Storm ONE NIGHTIt is a wild night in the middle of December, and GP Enya is crouched over a teenage boy, performing CPR in the rain.ONE MOMENTThe boy survives, but Enya’s life splinters in two. Trapped in a loveless marriage, the storm propels her to break free.ONE CHANCE TO BE FREEBut even in the remote country town that becomes her sanctuary, Enya is haunted by the night in the rain. Beneath the boughs of an ancient tree that tells a thousand stories, can she find the courage to face her own? Honeybee From the Sunday Times bestselling author comes a brilliant new contemporary novel about womanhood, winging it, and the wonder of female friendship.Old friends Renée and Flo couldn’t be more different. Flo wants to be invisible, Renée wants to be a somebody. But old friendships are magnetic. In their early twenties, and on the cusp of the rest of their lives, Renée and Flo both fly home to Guernsey: to the island where it all began.Back in the place of their youth, yet spreading their wings into adulthood, will they flail and fall? Or will growing up be the making of them?A coming-of-age story and a love letter to female friendship, Honeybee is about the gloriously messy days of early adulthood.We’re all just winging it – but women stick together. Information Source: Waterstones | eventbrite

Falling & Laughing Improv Comedy - October 17th | The Bungo

Oct 17, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Falling & Laughing Improv Comedy - October 17th Come join us for a night of hilarious improv comedy at The Bungo! Our talented performers will have you laughing until you're falling out of your seat. Get ready for an evening filled with spontaneous scenes, witty banter, and lots of laughs. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind event on October 17th! Information Source: Falling & Laughing | eventbrite

Malvina Guitar Duo - Glasgow | Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church

Oct 19, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Musical
Arts
Malvina Guitar Duo - Glasgow Come and enjoy a beautiful performance by the Malvina Guitar Duo at the Kelvinside Hillhead Parish Church in Glasgow. Let the beautiful melodies of classical guitar music transport you to another world. This in-person event promises an evening filled with enchanting tunes and delightful harmonies. Don't miss out on this unique musical experience! Information Source: Classical Guitar Events | eventbrite

The World We Share by Farah Saleh & Collaborators | James Arnott Theatre

Oct 20, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Dance
How do we solve personal and collective problems? Can we do it together, even though we are all so different? In this new dance performance four young people and three adults, from different walks of life, come together with choreographer Farah Saleh & collaborators to explore these questions. Join an exciting, multigenerational, ensemble of dancers, performers and circus artists in a fast moving and curious promenade performance where together they re-imagine, re-build and reflect upon ‘the world we share’. Through a series of playful, and sometimes, poignant propositions they propose an array of ways we might better act in solidarity with one another, share our resources and attend to seemingly unsolvable problems through collaborative effort, collective encounter and shared experiences. Join them for 45 minutes of hopeful dreaming where the audience is invited to move around and eventually join what’s unfolded. Suitable for ages 4+ Image Credit: Amy Sinead Photography Information Source: Farah Saleh & Collaborators | eventbrite

GIT 201 Grad Show | The Old Hairdresser's

Oct 22, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Comedy
Come support our latest GIT 201 course graduates at their class show! Come support our latest GIT 201 course graduates at their class show! Doors 7 pm Show 7.15pm Venue: The Old Hairdressers (Upstairs) FREE to attend! -- @improvglasgow improvglasgow.co.uk twitter.com/improvglasgow instagram.com/improvglasgow Information Source: Glasgow Improv Theatre | eventbrite

Midsummer Song: Book Launch and Discussion with Maria Sledmere | Advanced Research Centre (ARC), University of Glasgow

Oct 22, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Literary Arts
Join us for a celebration of Midsummer Song (Hypercritique), a book by Maria Sledmere recently released through NoUP, an imprint of Tenement Press. Described by the publisher as ‘an autopoietic almanack of disambiguated ideas, a pale fire of a poem’ and ‘a spiralling work of scholarship’, this ambitious creative-critical work will be launched in conversation with Carl Lavery (Professor of Theatre and Performance) and Colin Herd (Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing). Expect a mix of reading, discussion and audience Q&A. The book is developed out of Sledmere’s work as a DFA candidate in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow, and was selected via open submission. Moving fluidly between lineated verse and essaying, Midsummer Song positions itself as a choose-your-own-adventure style guidebook for living in and against the anthropocene. Attending to climate emergency, the global pandemic and accelerations in technology, its lyrical ‘I’ feels through these issues as they reach every enclave of daily life, often threatening thought itself. This is a book ‘on the need for song as midsummer inches its way toward an axiomatic autumn’. There will be books for sale at the event, or you can preorder one here. More info about Midsummer Song (Hypercritique) can be found here. About the author and discussants:Maria Sledmere is an artist, editor, educator and writer based in Glasgow. She is the author of over twenty creative publications, including Cinders (Krupskaya, 2024), An Aura of Plasma Around the Sun (Hem Press, 2023), Cocoa & Nothing (with Colin Herd, SPAM Press, 2023), Visions & Feed (HVTN Press, 2022) and The Luna Erratum (Dostoyevsky Wannabe, 2021). With Rhian Williams, she co-edited the anthology the weird folds: everyday poems from the anthropocene (Dostoyevsky Wannabe, 2020). Sledmere lectures in English & Creative Writing at the University of Strathclyde and is managing editor of SPAM Press. With Kevin Leomo, she is one half of Project Somnolence: a portable lab for exploring the sonic ecologies of sleep. Carl Lavery teaches theatre and performance at the University of Glasgow. He has written several books on ecology and performance, including his most recent text, An Idea for a Theatre Ecology (2025). He works closely with the artists Simon Whitehead and Lee Hassall. He is currently working on a project on performance as lyrical address, a blurring and rethinking of Aristotelian categories in the name of something non-dramatic, a ‘cosmic mimesis’ extraneous to action and narrative. Colin Herd is a poet and senior lecturer in Creative Writing at University of Glasgow. His books include Too Ok, Glovebox, Click & Collect, You Name It, Oberwilding - with S J Fowler, Cocoa & Nothing - with Maria Sledmere and Swamp Kiss. He has recently acted as a mentor for Queer Words 2, and presented his poetry at Association of Scottish Literature’s Queer Form Symposium. He has interests in poetries of ekphrasis, pop culture, performance, endurance, correspondence and anti-poetry. He has also edited or co-edited four anthologies of poetry: Glasgow Cities, Edwin Morgan and All Becomes Art (1&2). His work has been described by Dennis Cooper as “a treasure trove of razzle-dazzle stylings, superfine wit, charismatic discretion, and a vacuuming tenderness. Herd's gift for words is exquisite and adventurous and armed to the teeth, and these poems are its perfect measurements.” AccessibilityInformation on the Advanced Research Centre’s accessibility can be found on Accessable. We aim to ensure all people have equal access to our public events. If you need alternative formats or other reasonable adjustments, please contact scca-thinking-culture@glasgow.ac.uk with your request so that arrangements, where possible, can be made. Information Source: School of Culture & Creative Arts | eventbrite

Still Life & Observational Drawing: Explore and Create | 814 Garscube Rd

Oct 22, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Fine Art
Join us for a relaxing session of still life and observational drawing, suitable for all skill levels. We’ll set up engaging still life arrangements and provide tea, coffee, and a variety of drawing tools to spark your creativity. We'll begin by exploring a range of observational drawing exercises, from quick sketches to experimenting with ink, charcoal, framing techniques, and even masking tape. After a short break, we’ll settle into two longer drawing sessions, allowing you to use your preferred tools and techniques. Whether you’re new to drawing or looking to refine your skills, this class offers a welcoming space to develop your observational eye and drawing techniques. This class is intended for adults age 16 +. Check out our other event listings for more activities! The tutor: Ruth ( she/ her) has 20+ years experience working as an artist and curator in the UK, the Netherlands, and the USA. She holds degrees in Visual Communication and Fine Arts and has a passion for teaching ceramics, drawing, and painting. The Venue: Creative Bloc is a new arts collective and creative studio in Glasgow North-West. 814 Garscube Road, G20 7ET. Entrance to the studio is via one small step at the front door on Garscube road and there is level access from the car park at the back. Please email hello@creativeblocglasgow.com for more accessibility information. Public transport: First busses 60, 60A, 61 - Bluebird X10, X10A and West Coast Motors 17 all stop on Maryhill Road just 2 minutes walk away. Kelvinbridge and St Georges Cross underground are approx 17mins walk. Car: There is on-street parking on Garscube Rd and a small visitors carpark at the back entrance, accessed via Firhill Rd. Information Source: Creative Bloc | eventbrite

Eventful Art Markets | Advanced Research Centre (ARC), University of Glasgow

Oct 23–Oct 25, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Craft
The workshop, Eventful Art Markets is part of the International Workshops Series “Tools for the Future: Researching Art Market Practices from Past to Present,” jointly founded by Elisabetta Lazzaro (Business School for the Creative Industries – University for the Creative Arts, UK), Nathalie Moureau (University Paul Valéry, Montpellier 3) and Adriana Turpin (IESA Art & Culture, Paris and the Society for the History of Collecting, London). This 9th edition, hosted by Thinking Culture at the University of Glasgow, explores the role of events in contemporary and historical art markets and the ways in which events such as biennials, lotteries, major auctions, world expos, and other events relate to the broader art market. Wednesday 23 October9.30 Welcomeby Dr.Nikki Kane, University of Glasgow 10.00 Keynote by Prof. Sophie Raux, Professor of Art History, University of Lyon 2 and Head of the Laboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes (LARHRA) Chair: Adriana Turpin 11.00 -11.30 Break 11.30-13.00 Session 1: Tools for Understanding Art Market Events Dr. Simone Santoni (City, University of London), Dr. Stoyan V. Sgourev (EM Normandie), Erwanghao Yu (City, University of London)“Things Fall Apart, the Center Cannot Hold”: A Spatial-Relational Analysis of Modern Art Exhibitions (1905-1914)Dr. Terje Gaustad and Matilde Balatti, Kristiania University College, School of Arts, Design, and Media, Norway, Understanding the Role of Events in Art Markets: Transaction Cost Analysis ToolsMarek Claaßen, ArtFacts, Berlin & Prof. Elisabetta Lazzaro, University for the Creative Arts, UK, Saturation in the international market for contemporary art? A geo-temporal overview13.00-14.30 Lunch 14.30-16.30 Panel 2: Auctions and exhibitions as art market events Irene Micheletti, Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, La Peau de L'Ours or the “Hernani of painting”: on the origins of the avant-garde art marketDr, Jonathan Adeyemi, Jue-Prayses Art Agency, UK, After the Hammer Fell: How Auctions Redefined the Nigerian Art MarketSummer Austin, UCL Institute of Archaeology, University College London, The Blockbuster Effect: how blockbuster exhibitions effect the antiquities marketFrancesa Stocco, Nottingham Trent University, The role of private gallery shows in the resurgence of textiles and fibre art in the 21st century London art market16.30-17.00 Break 17.00-18.00 Round table discussion Thursday 24 October9.30-11.00Panel 3: Alternative spaces Dr. Cecilia Paolini, University of Teramo; A forgotten women's history: how the Società Promotrici di Belle Arti supported the women's art market after the Italian National UnificationStephanie Dieckvoss, Courtauld Institute, Institutional Critique at the Art FairSofie Frederix, Ghent University, Belgium, Initiatief 86: The Ghent art market and internationalisation11.00-11.30 Break 11.30-13.00 Panel 4: Creating a buzz Diana Berzina, Maastricht University, Netherlands , Affective Atmospheres of Art Market EventsDr. Megan Hoetgerm, University of California, Berkeley, ‘The Kunstmarkt Affair’: Experimental Screening Events and/in West Germany’s Postwar Art MarketDr. Grischka Petri, University of Tübingen, Legal events: potentials of disruption and valorisation of trust13.00-14.00 Lunch 14.00 -15.30 Panel 5: The art fair and the future Dr. Anne-Sophie Béliard, Grenoble-Alpes University, France and Dr. Sidonie Naulin, Sciences Po Grenoble, France, From Waste to Wonder: Greening the Cultural Event SceneGeorgia Gerson, University of York., Assessing the Importance of Live Events in a Digital Art MarketJulius YIs, PhyXels Virtual Fine Art Gallery, Navigating the Digital Shift: The Future of Art Markets in the Era of Virtual Events16.00-17.00 Roundtable Discussion Friday 25 October 10.30-15.00 Tour of arts venues and exhibitions in Glasgow city centre, led by Dr. Nikki Kane AccessibilityInformation on the Advanced Research Centre’s accessibility can be found on Accessable. We aim to ensure all people have equal access to our public events. If you need alternative formats or other reasonable adjustments, please contact scca-thinking-culture@glasgow.ac.uk with your request so that arrangements, where possible, can be made. Information Source: School of Culture & Creative Arts | eventbrite

Matilda In The Middle by Katy Lironi - Glasgow Book Launch | Mono

Oct 24, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Literary Arts
The event will be hosted by leading cultural commentator, Alistair Braidwood. This is an opportunity to listen to excerpts from Matilda In The Middle read by the memoir's author, Katy Lironi. Also featuring an acoustic musical set from Katy (The Fizzbombs, The Secret Goldfish) and Douglas MacIntyre (Article 58, The Secret Goldfish, Sexual Objects, Port Sulphur). There will also be an opportunity to buy a copy or copies of Katy's memoir, signed by the author. Katy’s story is first and foremost, a musical, family memoir. Both parents come with their own lives immersed in the Scottish music scene of the 1980s – Katy enmeshed in everything that was Edinburgh-based C86 indie pop, while her bandmate and future husband, Douglas MacIntyre, embraced the Scottish post-punk era. At the turn of the century, just as the the couple’s musical projects are in the midst of a creative overload, children start to appear at an alarming rate. Six years and five children later, SandFest was born – raising thousands of pounds over the next decade for Down’s Syndrome charities. A family. Functioning. JUST – music is always there to save the day. At the centre of this family saga is the indomitable spirit of middle child, Matilda, whose Down Syndrome is, in equal parts, challenging and an amazing gift within the family dynamic! In part, with the raw and unflinching honesty Katy tells of her encounters with the medical profession and educational authorities, which can be described as alternating between difficult and wonderful. At heart, this is the story of a family’s love of music and how it has provided purpose, forged relationships and created harmony in every aspect of their lives … with Matilda in the middle. TESTIMONIES “A story with a huge beating heart at its core and music riding through every page like a swashbuckling heroine!” – Mel Giedroyc “A heartening, warm and bright-eyed book about family, music, embracing chaos, and the quiet magic of everyday wonder. ” – Nicola Meighan Information Source: Into Books | eventbrite

Hand-Building in Clay: 2-Part Ceramics Workshop | 814 Garscube Rd

Oct 24, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Craft
Hand-Building in Clay: 2-Part Workshop This two-part hand-building workshop is perfect for both beginners and those with some experience in clay. Over two weeks (2 hours per session), you’ll learn essential techniques such as slab building and coil work, with the chance to create 1-2 unique pieces. Beginners will receive step-by-step guidance, while more experienced students can work on self-led projects with personalized support. With small class sizes (up to 8 people), you'll benefit from plenty of hands-on assistance. Week 1 (Beginners): You’ll create a coil pot and design a template for a slab pot. Week 2 (Beginners): You’ll refine the coil pot and assemble and finish the slab pot. At the end of the course, you’ll choose a glaze, and the instructor will fire and finish your work, ready for collection within two weeks. It’s a fantastic way to explore or refine your hand-building skills in a fun and supportive setting! Please bring a towel, apron, and wear clothes that you won't mind getting a little messy – clay washes off, but it can get on everything! This is a class is intended for adults age 16 +. Children under 16 can take part with a supervising adult. Check out our other event listings for more activities! The tutor: Ruth ( she/ her) has 20+ years experience working as an artist and curator in the UK, the Netherlands, and the USA. She holds degrees in Visual Communication and Fine Arts and has a passion for teaching ceramics, drawing, and painting. The Venue: Creative Bloc is a new arts collective and creative studio in Glasgow North-West. 814 Garscube Road, G20 7ET. Entrance to the studio is via one small step at the front door on Garscube road and there is level access from the car park at the back. Please email hello@creativeblocglasgow.com for more accessibility information. Public transport: First busses 60, 60A, 61 - Bluebird X10, X10A and West Coast Motors 17 all stop on Maryhill Road just 2 minutes walk away. Kelvinbridge and St Georges Cross underground are approx 17mins walk. Car: There is on-street parking on Garscube Rd and a small visitors carpark at the back entrance, accessed via Firhill Rd. Information Source: Creative Bloc | eventbrite

APW: RUGGY HAVOC! Featuring Ravie Davie vs TNA Star Suicide! Live Oct 25th! | Glencairn Venue

Oct 25, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Sports & Fitness
APW proudly presents A Halloween Wrestling Spooktacular that is RUGGY HAVOC!! Featuring all your favourite stars including TNA Wrestling Icon Suicide, TikTok star Ravie Davie, Rutherglens Hometown Hero's The Wanderer & Manky Frankie, Termination Z, Women's Champion Nicole Jasmin!! Also featuring The Big Strong Man, Isaac North, Saqib Ali & many more!!! Live Oct 25th at The Glencairn Venue in Rutherglen. Suitable For All Ages! Full Bar available! Food Menu! Meet The Wrestlers! Huge Raffle Prizes! Doors Open: 6:30pm VIP Doors: 6pm Show Begins: 7pm Tickets available now!! Front Row Includes, Meet N Greet with Suicide, Event Poster, VIP Bonus Bout! Please Note All Non VIP Meet N Greets only includes to meet TNA star Suicide. You must have a general ticket to enter the show! Information Source: Attitude Pro Wrestling | eventbrite

APW: RUGGY HAVOC! Live Family Wrestling Spooktacular!! | Glencairn Venue

Oct 25, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Sports & Fitness
Witness the highly-anticipated event, APW: RUGGY HAVOC! Live Family Wrestling Spooktacular, taking place at the prestigious Glencairn Venue in Rutherglen. Prepare to be entertained by a star-studded lineup featuring fan-favorites such as Ravie Davie, The Wanderer, Manky Frankie, Termination Z, and Women's Champion Nicole Jasmin. Join the excitement on October 25th as The Big Strong Man, Isaac North, Saqib Ali, and many more showcase their skills in the ring. The doors open at 6:30 pm, with VIP access starting at 6 pm, and the show kicking off at 7 pm. This family-friendly event offers something for everyone, with a full bar, delicious food menu, opportunities to meet the wrestlers, and a chance to win amazing raffle prizes. Don't miss out on this thrilling evening of live wrestling action. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from £9.38 to £33.22. APW: RUGGY HAVOC! Live Family Wrestling Spooktacular promises to be an unforgettable experience for all ages.

Anna Cassidy at The Old Hairdresser's | The Old Hairdresser's

Oct 26, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Dance
Anna Cassidy Date: 26th October 2024 Time: Doors 19:30 Location: The Old Hairdresser's, Glasgow Join Anna Cassidy to celebrate the release of her two new singles with full band. Support from special guests tbc. Information Source: Anna Cassidy | eventbrite

Cranky Franky and the Witches | Provan Hall

Oct 26, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Theater
Join Cranky Franky in a spooky journey through haunted Provan Hall, discovering clues to banish an ancient curse. Watch out for the witches who have been taunting Franky with their woes, wails and spells. Learn about the real witches of Scotland in this spellbinding journey through time. Suitable for families with childen aged 6yrs+. Wearing of costumes encouraged. Performances are approximately 30 minutes long. Performances include a walking trail through Provan Hall and may include flashing lights and jump scares. Bookable performance times: 11am 11.45am 12.30pm 2pm 2.45pm 3.30pm Provan Hall is an A listed building, dating back to the 1470s. Due to the condition of the building, there is no lift available and all floors spaces are uneven. Door width measurements are up to 780mm. Provan Hall Community Management Trust is a registered charity, responsible for the management and operation of the historic building. Our general opening hours are 10am - 4pm Thursdays - Sundays and admission is free of charge. The venue is available for private bookings. There are several ways you can support our charity so that we can keep Provan Hall open for the local community and visitors to enjoy: Buy a coffee or item from our gift shop; Donate what you can in cash, by card or through our Give As You Live webpage; Donate a book to our preloved book shop; Book Provan Hall for your next event; Volunteer with us! This event is supported by Glasgow City Council Area Partnership Award. Information Source: Provan Hall Community Management Trust | eventbrite

Fright Night | Crowne Plaza Glasgow

Oct 26, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Sports & Fitness
Experience an unforgettable night of high-stakes professional boxing at the prestigious Crowne Plaza Glasgow. The much-anticipated "Fright Night" event is set to take place on October 26, 2024, promising a display of top-tier athleticism and sportsmanship. Located on Congress Road in Glasgow, this exclusive event offers a range of ticket options, starting from £65 up to £250, ensuring that there is a seat available for every boxing enthusiast. Don't miss out on this thrilling evening of world-class boxing action in the heart of Glasgow.

An Evening of Qawali | Royal Oak Hall

Oct 26, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Theater
Experience the enchanting melodies of Qawali at the upcoming event, "An Evening of Qawali," taking place on October 26, 2024, at the prestigious Royal Oak Hall in Glasgow. Immerse yourself in the soul-stirring music performed by talented artists as you revel in the rich cultural heritage of this musical tradition. Join fellow enthusiasts for an unforgettable night of harmonious rhythms and powerful vocals. Secure your tickets for this extraordinary event at the price of £10 and indulge in an evening filled with musical bliss at 11 Skipness Drive, Glasgow, G51 4RJ.

Drypoint Etching Workshop | Cass Art

Oct 26, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Craft
Discover the art of Drypoint Etching at the upcoming workshop in Glasgow. Hosted at Cass Art on Queen Street, this 4-hour session on October 26, 2024, offers a comprehensive introduction to Intaglio printmaking. Delve into the remarkably simple yet beautiful technique of creating engraved lines that result in stunning marks. Participants will explore various approaches to mark making and engraving while experimenting with different outcomes. From learning how to use traditional etching tools to creating plates with a range of tones, shapes, and textures, this workshop caters to all levels of experience, welcoming beginners and offering valuable tips to seasoned printmakers. The ticket price of £49.46 includes all necessary materials for the session. Don't miss this opportunity to unleash your creativity and enhance your skills in the world of printmaking.

HEARTS & INK | 41 Atlas Rd

Oct 26, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Literary Arts
HEARTS & INK Come join us at HEARTS & INK for a day filled with creativity and inspiration! This in-person event will be held at 41 Atlas Rd, Springburn. There's a piece for everyone at HEARTS & INK. Don't miss this for anything. Information Source: Seuncaleb | eventbrite

Iron Girders Pro Wrestling 16 | Iron Girders

Oct 26, 2024 (UTC-5)
Glasgow
Arts
Iron Girders Pro Wrestling 16 is set to take place in Glasgow at the renowned Iron Girders venue. The event will be held on October 26, 2024, offering an exciting night of professional wrestling action for fans in the city. Attendees can expect thrilling matches featuring top wrestlers, showcasing their skills and athleticism in the ring. Ticket prices for Iron Girders Pro Wrestling 16 range from £8.30 to £42.96, providing options for fans with varying budgets to enjoy the event. Join us at Iron Girders for an unforgettable evening of intense competition and entertainment.

Sunday Swing at Bluedog | Blue Dog

Oct 27, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Dance
Join us for elegant experience of swing and jazz while enjoying Isle of Bute gin martini, cheese and chocolate!Capturing the joys of 1930s / 1940s swing and the charisma of Rat Pack entertainment, the Jack Heavenor quartet initially formed as a dance band for lindyhop are here to provide an elegant pairing of Swing & Jazz for your listening delight. On the arrival you will be welcomed with Isle of Bute Gin Martini and during the event we will be serving sharing cheese & chocolate boards! Information Source: Bluedog | eventbrite

Queer Read-in Club Glasgow | Glasgow Zine Library

Oct 28, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Literary Arts
Please note: this event will be held in person at Glasgow Zine Library and is open to LGBTQ+ people. Join us for the new Queer Read-in Club. Not your usual book club, this is a social space for LGBTQ+ people to come together and do one of our favourite things, read. The idea behind a read-in is you bring something you are currently, or want to start reading, we gather together and after getting a beverage of your choice we all settle down to an hour and a half of uninterrupted quiet time to just read. Once that time is up people who want to can stay for the social part where we get to say hello and chat to each other about what we are currently reading. We want to keep the social part at the end so people don’t feel any pressure to join in. Queer Read-in club Glasgow is new so we will be working out exactly how the social / book chat part at the end works over the first few meet ups. Follow Queer Read-in Club on Instagram Ticket information for this event:Please note: we can only issue refunds requested 72 hours before the event. This event is suitable for ages 18+. There will be 20 attendees maximum, and the event will feature comfort breaks. During this event, participants will be involved in: reading, whole group discussions, small group discussions, eating/drinking. This event will take place at the GZL space on Albert Road in Govanhill. You can find directions here. You may be asked to wear a mask at this event.GZL provides hand sanitizer and KN95 masks for participants. If you would like to attend and request that all other participants wear masks, you can either ask our staff member on the day or email us ahead of time at glasgowzinelibrary@gmail.com and we will ask all who are able to mask to do so. Additionally, we have an air purifier with HEPA filters in the library. If you have any questions or access requirements, please get in touch with us via glasgowzinelibrary@gmail.com GZL pledges to support The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel. As part of this pledge we may participate in strikes called in response to the ongoing genocide in Palestine. If this event falls on a strike day and is cancelled, we will work with event leaders to reschedule the event ASAP. Participants will also have the option of receiving an immediate refund for any ticket purchases and travel booked to attend. Find out more about access at GZL events and how to make an access request here. All events will adhere to our safer spaces policy, which you can learn about here. How to access the event:After booking a ticket, you will be sent several reminder emails from Eventbrite leading up to the event. We will also send emails that share any resources that attendees will need access to, including any required materials. Please email glasgowzinelibrary@gmail.com for any queries or issues. Support GZL: Join the GZL Patreon and support the library on a monthly basis. Information Source: Glasgow Zine Library | eventbrite

GIT Improv Cage Match (October) | The Old Hairdresser's

Oct 29, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Comedy
Glasgow Improv Cag Match pits two improv teams against each other, giving them just 25minutes to battle against each other for the audience's approval. YOU get to vote! Come along and decide who is the GIT's best improv team this month. Celebrate as the winner's recieve the ultimate prize: a slot at next month's show! Doors 8:30pm Show 8.45pm P ay-What-You-Want The Old Hairdressers (Upstairs) Improv Cagematch is a improv comedy show that has been running since 2016. F ollow us @improvglasgow facebook.com/improvglasgow twitter.com/improvglasgow instagram.com/improvglasgow www.improvglasgow.co.uk Information Source: Glasgow Improv Theatre | eventbrite

Scottish Premier League | Celtic v Dundee (Glasgow) | Oct 30th | Celtic Park

Oct 30, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Football
Sports & Fitness
Explore accurate Celtic v Dundee sporting information and times for 30th October, as well as links for Football news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Celtic Football Club, based in Glasgow, Scotland, is a professional football team that competes in the Scottish Premiership. With a long-standing history dating back to 1887, the club has won 51 Scottish league championships, making them the most successful team in the country. They have also won 40 Scottish Cups, 19 Scottish League Cups, and a European Cup in 1967, becoming the first British team to achieve such a feat. The current squad boasts talented players such as Scott Brown, Odsonne Edouard, and James Forrest, who have helped the team maintain their dominance in recent years. Celtic Park, the club's home stadium, has a capacity of over 60,000 and is known for its lively atmosphere during matches. With their impressive track record and passionate fan base, the Celtic Football Club continues to be a formidable force in the world of football. Dundee Football Club, commonly known as The Dark Scottish Cup1, is a professional football team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. Founded in 1893, the club is one of the oldest in Scotland and currently competes in the Scottish Championship, the second tier of Scottish professional football. In their long and illustrious history, Dundee has won the Scottish League title once, the Scottish Cup once, and the Scottish League Cup three times. The team has also made numerous appearances in European competitions, including the UEFA Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup. The star players of the current squad include experienced midfielder Charlie Adam and talented striker Osman Sow. Dundee plays their home matches at the state-of-the-art Kilmac Stadium at Dens Park, which has a capacity of over 11,000 fans. With a dedicated fan base and a rich history, Dundee Football Club is a true powerhouse in Scottish football. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

A Most Unsuitable Game Book Launch | Scottish Football Hall of Fame, Scottish Football Museum, Hampden Park

Oct 30, 2024 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Literary Arts
Welcome to the A Most Unsuitable Game Book Launch! Join us for a night of celebration at the Scottish Football Hall of Fame, Scottish Football Museum, Hampden Park. Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of this exciting new book. Meet the editors and contributors, mingle with fellow book enthusiasts, and enjoy an evening of poetry and stories about the women's game. Don't miss out on this unforgettable event! Information Source: Dr Fiona Skillen | eventbrite

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