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Featured Events in Glasgow in March, 2025 (March Updated)

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Collage Workshop | The Alchemy Experiment

Mar 19, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Craft
Come get creative with us!Join us at The Alchemy Experiment in Glasgow for a surrealist themed collage workshop! You will create your own composition using nature themed vintage ephemera, magazines and colourful paper stocks. You will be guided through various creative prompts to create your surrealist compositions. All materials will be provided, you will learn collage and compositions techniques , and you will leave with your new collage. Who is this for?This workshop is suitable for adults of all levels keen to explore collage in a relaxing and welcoming environment, no previous experience and skills are necessary. Our workshops welcome everyone, from complete novices to seasoned creatives keen to nourrish their own practice. MaterialsAll materials will be provided. Location & Nearest subway stationThe Alchemy Experiment is an inclusive art venue located on Byres Road, and the nearest subway station is Hillhead. There is on street parking around the venue. The closest Nextbike Station is number 8314, it is located outside of Kelvin Hall Subway Staion, for more information visit Nextbike's website. About the venueThe upper exhibition space where the workshop will be taking place is fully accessible from ground level on Byres Road. However, please note the toilets are not wheelchair accessible, they are located downstairs and only accessible via a flight of stairs. For more information about the venue, visit The Alchemy Experiment's website. Cancellation policyTickets will only be refundable up to 7 days prior to the event taking place. Tickets are non-exchangeable. Please note Eventbrite’s fees are non-refundable. If you can no longer attend the event after the deadline for refund, please let us know via email us at hello@concretenature.studio so your ticket can be re-allocated to someone on our waiting list. QuestionsPlease get in touch with Clementine at hello@concretenature.studio if you have any questions. Information Source: Concrete Nature | eventbrite

Things Left Unsaid: Poetry Open Mic and Book Launch | Inn Deep

Mar 19, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Literary Arts
Join us in Glasgow to celebrate the release of Motherhood Uncensored: 35 Authors Explore Things Left Unsaid About Motherhood, a powerful and thought-provoking anthology. Alongside author readings from the book, we will be raising funds for vital maternal mental health charities and opening the floor to hear your own stories. Sign up for a 3 minute open mic slot to share the untold truths about motherhood or the road to becoming a mother. We want to bring hidden truths into the spotlight and hear your creative reflections, tackling subjects of fertility struggles, loss, inequality, the impact of motherhood on identity, mental heath, work, relationships, and the moments of joy that emerge amidst the challenges. Tickets are free but there are two options, one if you would like to read and one if you are coming as a guest. We will be organising a running order on the night as you arrive. There will be copies of the book for sale and prizes be to won on the night: Signed copy of Cacopony of Bone by Kerri ní DochartaighSigned copy of Raising a Happier Mother by Anna MathurOnline 1:1 mentoring call with Kirsty Strang-Roy to read and discuss up to 2000 words or 5 poemsTwo free spaces (March and April) on MOSS MOTHER MOON online women's writing workshop and lifelong subscription to Glimmers Substack by Kerri ní DochartaighProceeds will be shared between Make Birth Better and PANDAS Foundation UK. The event is 18+. Find out more on Instagram: @kcrawfordcreative and @uncensored_motherhood_stories Information Source: eventbrite

The Darkness <Dreams on Toast> Concert Tour | The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

Mar 20, 2025 (UTC)
Glasgow
Concerts

CinemARC: Gipsy Queen | Advanced Research Centre, University of Glasgow

Mar 20, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Theater
The ARC is excited to be partnering with CineRoma, the UK's first Roma film festival, for a screening of Gipsy Queen (2019). Directed by Hüseyin Tabak, Gipsy Queen is a powerful and inspiring boxing story of a Roma single mother who uses everything she‘s got trying to keep the heads of her two children above water and enable them to get a good start in life in their new home in a foreign country. The film will be followed by a musical performance by Romane Cierhenia, a family band of Polish Roma musicians and dancers carrying on the musical tradition of their ancestors. The performance has been organised through Romano Lav, a grassroots Roma community organisation based in Govanhill. Schedule Doors open: 18.00-18.15 Gipsy Queen: 18.15-20.15 Concert: 20.15-20.45 About Gipsy Queen It‘s hard not to like young Ali. She has the heart of a lion, is proud, doesn’t complain and works herself to the bone for her two children, Esmeralda and Mateo, as a cleaner in Hamburg’s famous Ritze underground club. But deep in her heart Ali carries a wound: after she became an unmarried mother in Romania she was disowned by her father - for whom, until then, she was the Gipsy Queen, the queen of all Roma. When Ali discovers the boxing ring in the Ritze‘s basement one day and gets to watch a fight it brings back memories of boxing training with her father. Frustrated and disappointed by life, Ali vents all her fury on the punching bag in the basement of the Ritze one evening. Tanne, ex-boxer and owner of the Ritze sees her and recognizes her talent. She starts to box again and sees the chance of a better life. About Romano Lav Romano Lav is a grassroots anti-racist Roma community organization and registered charity based in the Southside of Glasgow. They were established in 2013 by Marcela Adamova, a local Roma woman who was frustrated by Roma people being stigmatized and left out of wider community conversations. Since then, their work has challenged the racism, discrimination and disadvantage experienced by Roma. The organization is made up of Roma and non-Roma people working together in solidarity to promote social justice and effect meaningful change. They carry out their work in multiple streams, such as through projects, events, research and activities. The work is diverse but united by the common objective of empowering Roma people, and Roma young people and women in particular. About CineRoma CineRoma is the UK’s first Roma Film Festival, and has been run as a partnership between Romano Lav and Southside Film (in its first year) and OFFLINE Cinema (in the second). The festival is a 3 day event of films made by and with Roma people, exploring themes such as identity, history, representation and challenging systems of power. The festival is co-curated by a cohort of young Roma people that alongside programming, make films to be included in the programme. About Romane Cierhenia Romane Cierheniawere set up in 2014 by frontwoman Sonia Michalewicz with support from Romano Lav. They are a family band of Polish Roma musicians and dancers, carrying on the musical tradition of their ancestors. With their performances, they give people a lot of joy and try to make sure that everyone will be dancing! Through the music, they love to pass on their energy, tradition and history for all to enjoy. --- This event is free, but ticketed. You will be permitted to one drink on arrival, while stocks last. You are welcome to bring your own food, but please take any rubbish away with you. Please enter the ARC via the main entrance, as indicated on the map below. Information Source: The ARC | eventbrite

CinemARC: CineRoma | Advanced Research Centre, University of Glasgow

Mar 20, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Theater
Experience the vibrant culture of CineRoma at CinemARC, taking place on March 20, 2025, at the Advanced Research Centre, University of Glasgow. Immerse yourself in the cinematic delights of this exciting event located at 11 Chapel Lane, Glasgow, G11 6EW. Admission is free, offering a unique opportunity to engage with the dynamic world of Roma cinema in the heart of Glasgow. Don't miss out on this enriching cultural experience.

United Rugby Championship | Glasgow Warriors v Munster Rugby (Glasgow) | Scotstoun Stadium

Mar 21, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Sports & Fitness
Explore Glasgow Warriors v Munster Rugby sporting information for 21st March, as well as links for Rugby Union tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Glasgow Warriors are a renowned professional Rugby Union team based in Glasgow, Scotland. They currently compete in the Guinness Pro14 and the European Rugby Champions Cup, two of the most prestigious competitions in the sport. The team has a strong history of success, having won the Pro12 title in 2015 and reaching the final of the European Rugby Champions Cup in 2019. The Warriors have a talented roster of players, including international stars such as Finn Russell and Stuart Hogg. They play their home matches at Scotstoun Stadium, a modern venue with a capacity of over 10,000. The Warriors have a loyal fan base and are known for their fast-paced, exciting style of play. In recent years, their success and thrilling performances have earned them a growing following and cemented their status as one of the top Rugby Union teams in the world. Munster Rugby is a professional Rugby Union team based in the province of Munster, Ireland. Founded in 1879, they have a rich history and have become one of the most successful and popular rugby teams in Europe. The team currently competes in the Pro14 League, as well as the European Rugby Champions Cup. With multiple league titles and two European Rugby Champions Cup victories, Munster Rugby has a long-standing reputation as a formidable force in the sport. The team boasts a talented roster of players, including international stars such as Conor Murray and CJ Stander. Their home ground, Thomond Park, has a capacity of over 25,000 and is known for its lively atmosphere and passionate fans. Munster Rugby continues to be a dominant force in top-level rugby, consistently producing top-tier players and competing for championships. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

Good Egg Comedy presents: Friday Afternoon Comedy at GICF | Van Winkle - BBQ Grill - West End

Mar 21, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Comedy
Good Egg Comedy presents another cracking line up of top Scottish comics at our little magical comedy room. You are going to be up close with our comedians, in a cosy little comedy lounge. No hiding at the back, THIS is the best way to experience live stand-up comedy! Visit our social media pages to see the line up for this show, we tend to announce the Monday before the show. If you wish to know the line up for a show not taking place within the week, feel free to message us here or on Instagram. Our Instagram - Our Facebook - Google Reviews - TripAdvisor Reviews - Get Your Guide Reviews The room as you can see is intimate, so we always recommend advance booking here. Early arrival recommended to sample your choice of dozens of American Bourbon or something from our fantastic BBQ grill menu! ⌚The bar opens at 12pm, and is open until normal closing time after the show ⏲️Last entry is advised 2.15pm, as the show starts at 2.30pm, it will finish approx 4.00pm 🍔If selecting a ticket with food, please contact Van Winkle direct to arrange a table in restaurant beforehand 🍺There is normally a break between the acts for you to refresh your drinks 📂Terms and conditions for ticket holders will be on your tickets, however feel free to check our TERMS page prior to purchasing. Information Source: Good Egg Comedy | eventbrite

Impasto Painting Workshop | North Star Cafe

Mar 22, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Painting
In this exciting painting class, you will discover mesmerising technique of impasto painting. Dive into a world of texture and depth as you learn to create stunning artworks with thick, bold strokes using a palette knife. By the end of the workshop, you will have a beautiful impasto masterpiece to take home and showcase proudly. Feeling a bit nervous? Don't worry! Our experienced tutor will guide you every step of the, making sure you feel confident and comfortable exploring this new artistic skill. You'll be amazed by how quickly you pick up the techniques and see your creativity come to life on the canvas. Throughout the class, you will have the opportunity to experiment with different colours and textures, allowing your imagination to run wild. Get ready to immerse yourself in a therapeutic and rewarding activity that will leave you feeling inspired and accomplished. Join us and unleash your inner artist in this fulfilling workshop. Please note: Impasto paint takes hours to dry; be aware that you would be taking wet canvas home. What is included? All required material required What is not included? Please note that if you'd like to have a drink (alcoholic or soft beverage), these must be requested at least 24 prior the workshop. Information Source: Storya Event Planners | eventbrite

Drypoint Etching Workshop | Cass Art

Mar 22, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Craft
This 4 hour workshop will give you a comprehensive introduction to Intaglio printmaking, a remarkably simple process which produces beautiful marks through the use of engraved lines. We will look at different approaches to mark making and engraving and experiment with outcomes. Participants will learn how to use traditional etching tools to create plates with a variety of tones, shapes and textures. This course is great for beginners but will also cover some valuable tips and tricks for the more experienced printmaker. All materials are included in the price.All levels of experience welcome. Ages 16+. Information Source: Mobile Print Studio | eventbrite

Choral Classics | Glasgow Cathedral

Mar 22, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Musical
Arts
Come and hear the City of Glasgow Chorus sing some of the best choral music ever written in the wonderful setting of St Mungo's Cathedral, Glasgow. Information Source: City of Glasgow Chorus | eventbrite

Wax Carving Class, Make A Silver Ring | 142 Crownpoint Rd

Mar 22, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Jewelry
Arts
Ever wondered how to wax carve a ring or wanted to dive into the magical world of jewellery making? Join us for a relaxed and inspiring jewellery making class in Glasgow! Held on the last Saturday of every month, our wax carving jewellery course welcomes everyone—from curious beginners to those with a little experience under their belt. Hosted in the AOK Studio, these intimate wax carving classes guide you through the process of creating your own wearable masterpiece. You'll learn about different types of wax, get hands-on with wax carving tools, and explore the centuries-old craft of lost wax casting—turning your designs into solid silver or even gold. Led by Annie, an experienced jeweller with over five years of craftsmanship and a passion for sustainable practices, you’ll gain insight into eco-conscious jewellery making while learning practical techniques. Whether you're carving for fun or dreaming of starting your own creative journey, this class is designed to leave you feeling confident and inspired. At the end of the workshop, your wax design will be sent to one of the UK’s finest casters to be transformed into metal. Annie will then professionally polish your piece, ensuring it’s ready to wear when it’s returned to you—a ring as unique as you are. Spaces are limited, so don’t miss this chance to create something truly special. Book your spot now and bring your creativity to life in the AOK Studio! — Important Info: Suitable for ages 16+Requires good eyesight and hand dexterityUnfortunately, the studio does not yet have disabled accessEach class requires a minimum of 2 participants to run Information Source: AOK Jewellery | eventbrite

An Evening with Trevor Steven and David Robertson | Village Hotel Glasgow

Mar 22, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Football
Sports & Fitness
An Evening with Trevor Steven and David Robertson Rangers 9-in-a-row legends return to Glasgow for a night of laughs and memories. This is Trevor's first ever Rangers event in Glasgow. Signed by Graeme Souness and then Walter Smith, the England World Cup star was once Britain's most expensive footballer. We are delighted to have Trevor appearing with David Robertson BEM, tough-tackling full back and star of the hilarious TV documentary, Real Kashmir. Come join us for an unforgettable evening filled with football legends, banter, and stories at the Village Hotel Glasgow. Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to get up close and personal with these sporting heroes. Book your spot now! Information Source: Suzanne Milligan | eventbrite

CPW Presents The Boys Are Back In Town ! | Fairfield (Working Men's) Club

Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Sports & Fitness
Running
CPW is proud to present "The Boys Are Back In Town!" event at the Fairfield (Working Men's) Club in Glasgow. Join us on March 23, 2025, at 211 Crossloan Road for an exciting evening filled with thrilling wrestling action. Tickets are available at prices ranging from £8.30 to £33.22, offering a range of options for attendees. Don't miss this opportunity to witness top-notch wrestling talent in action at this highly anticipated event.

Long Pose Thursday January 23rd 4 hours Life Drawing Glasgow East 10-2 | Crown Point Studio

Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Fine Art
Welcome to Long Pose Thursday January 23rd for 4 hours of Life Drawing at CrownPoint Studios in Dennistoun. Join us from 10am -2pm for a fun and creative life drawing session. Spend 4 hours capturing the beauty of the human form in a relaxed and supportive environment. This event is perfect for artists of all levels who want to practice their skills and meet like minded individuals. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to hone your craft and meet fellow art enthusiasts and enjoy a relaxing Thursday morning of drawing. Plenty time to observe and even paint. Studio opens at 9.15am for set up. Hope to see you there! Information Source: Art is Life Drawing | eventbrite

Block Printing Workshop | Creative Bloc

Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Craft
Join Karené for this introduction to Block Printing and learn all about printing pattern onto textiles with wooden relief blocks. The process of block printing is calming and meditative, and at the same time there is something really satisfying and exciting about gradually seeing a pattern grow on your fabric. We will use hand-carved wooden blocks from India to explore pattern repeats. You will learn how to get the inking and the pressure just right and then combine your own choice of colour and motifs to create your own unique pattern design. You will first print your design onto a large sheet of paper (for gift wrap, bookbinding or other crafts) and then you will have the choice between printing onto a fabric tea towel or a tote bag. All materials and tools are included in the cost of this workshop. Items must be heat-set at home with an iron before washing (instructions will be provided). The Tutor: Karené (she/her) is a South African artist, photographer and printmaker with a Fine Art Degree in History of Art & Studio Practice and a PG Cert Applied Art & Social Practice. In recent years her love for printmaking was reignited out of a need to make with her hands and she is now a certified block printing tutor. The Venue: Creative Bloc Glasgow is a new arts collective and creative studio in Glasgow North-West. 814 Garscube Road, G20 7ET. 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. 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. Information Source: Creative Bloc | eventbrite

Mother Tongues Does the Glad | The Glad Cafe CIC

Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Musical
Arts
Join us for an afternoon walk around the world in tunes! Featuring our arrangements of folk music from...just about everywhere, as well as some compositions from our band members! Information Source: mother tongues Glasgow | eventbrite

Queer Read-in Club Glasgow | Glasgow Zine Library

Mar 24, 2025 (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

Speculative Worlds: writing speculative fiction | Glasgow Zine Library

Mar 24, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Literary Arts
This workshop will take place in person. Join award-winning novelist, short story writer and screenwriter Rachelle Atalla for an in-person workshop exploring the art, breadth and beauty of speculative fiction. Limitless in its scope and study of human nature, speculative fiction allows us the opportunity to imagine worlds that are unhindered by the constraints of reality. Through a combination of lecture, discussion and writing exercises we will explore the key elements required to create speculative, thought-provoking worlds. About Rachel:Rachelle Atalla is a Scottish-Egyptian novelist, short story writer and screenwriter. She has written for BBC Radio 4, is the recipient of a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award and is the current Dr Gavin Wallace Fellow. Her speculative debut novel The Pharmacist, was shortlisted for Scottish Fiction Book of the Year and is in development for film with the BFI. In 2023 Rachelle’s second novel Thirsty Animals was published, and in 2024 she published her third novel, The Salt Flats which was shortlisted for The List Rising Author Award, appearing on Radio 4’s Take Four Books. Follow Rachel on Instagram. Access information for this event:There will be 12 attendees maximum, and the event will feature comfort breaks. During this event, attendees will participate in: Talk / Lecture, Group Discussions, Writing 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. If you have any questions or access requirements, please get in touch with us via events@glasgowzinelibrary.com 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. 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. 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. Access links will be sent to attendees in advance of the event. For any technical problems, please email events@glasgowzinelibrary.com. Support GZL:Join the GZL Patreon and support the library on a monthly basis: http://patreon.com/glasgowzinelibrary Information Source: Glasgow Zine Library | eventbrite

Music, Exile and Transnationalism | Hetherington Building Room 118

Mar 26, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Opera
Eva Moreda Rodríguez (Music): Bringing ‘neglected’ and ‘suppressed’ music back to contemporary audiences The present contribution is an account of decade-long experience in researching the music and lives of the composers who left Spain under the Franco regime (1939-1975), and of collaborating with a range of performers and institutions to bring back some of this music to concert halls and recording studios. The presentation will explore how the relative marginality of music with respect to other arts such as literature and painting both within Spanish culture and in the Spanish Republican exile and discourses that attempt to rehabilitate its victims can pose challenges in terms of visibility and support, but also provide opportunities in terms of reimagining the canons and repertoires of Spanish music. Björn Heile (Music): The Dodecaphonic Diaspora In this talk, Social Network Analysis will be used to chart the interconnections between serial composers within and between intersecting networks, in a bid to rethink the way musical ideas are exchanged beyond usual notions of dissemination form centre to periphery. Serialism is a form of modernist composition that was developed by Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) in 1920s Vienna and that involved a non-hierarchical, rational order of the twelve pitches in the Western tonal system (hence “twelve-note technique” or “dodecaphony”). Due to Schoenberg’s Jewishness and the avant-garde nature of the music, Schoenberg and his students – the so-called Second Viennese School – were mostly forced to emigrate when the Nazis came to power. As this presentation will argue, the transnational networks – the dodecaphonic diaspora – consisted of many nodal points – local, regional or national centres – which tended to be intimately interconnected, while not always deeply embedded in their respective host cultures. Information Source: ArtsLab on Migration and Displacement in AH | eventbrite

End of Year UGRacing Ceilidh | Glasgow University Union

Mar 26, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Sports & Fitness
Motorsports
Please come to our fantastic night full of dancing and laughter. It is sure to be another fantastic night! Information Source: University of Glasgow Racing Team | eventbrite

The Suits live at The Hug and Pint - Glasgow | The Hug and Pint

Mar 26, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Musical
Arts
The Suits live at The Hug and Pint - Glasgow Come join us for an unforgettable night of live music with The Suits at The Hug and Pint in Glasgow! Get ready to dance, sing along, and have a great time with your friends. This in-person event promises to be a night to remember, so grab your tickets now before they sell out. See you there! Information Source: Hit the Road | eventbrite

Nathan Evans & The Saint PHNX Band Concert | Barrowland Ballroom

Mar 27, 2025 (UTC)
Glasgow
Concerts

Training Workshop - Multi Sensory Storytelling with Maureen Phillip, PAMIS | The Pearce Institute

Mar 27, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Theater
About the workshop This experimental and interactice workshop is an introduction into how to create multi-sensory story telling. This is your chance to learn about the power of storytelling, get creative and experience the many ways that stories can help people connect with the world around them and with each other. We will explore the diverse world of multi-sensory storytelling and how music, art, drama, poetry, books and nature can all help people to create, connect and share stories. About Workshop Leader - Maureen Phillips Maureen Phillips is a multi-sensory-story telling practitioner and is the Creative Inclusion Director at PAMIS. Maureen has over 20 years’ experience working with PAMIS in research, family support and multi-sensory story practice with people with profound and multiple learning disabilities, their families and supporters. Maureen has an MA (hons)in English and MSc in Information Science and is passionate about the inclusion of people with PMLD in the Creative Arts in all sectors. About PAMIS Promoting a more inclusive Society (PAMIS) PAMIS is the only organisation in Scotland that works solely with people with profound and multiple learning disabilities and their families for a better life. PAMIS recognise the vital role the creative arts play in the lives of people with profound and multiple learning disabilities, those that support them and the wider communities. Storytelling is at the heart of PAMIS, and here you will find the spirit of stories weaves through every aspect of what we do at PAMIS. Book tickets now- Sliding Scale - £20 - £40 To enusre accessibility for those on a lower income, we use a sliding scale ticket price. You can choose what you pay between £20-£40 based on your circumstances. We wont ask for proof of why, we just ask that you are honest. Venue - Pearce Institute, 840 - 860 Govan Road, G51 3UU We would advise attendees arrive 15 minutes before class starts at 9:45amWe would advise wearing comfortable clothing and footwearAccessibility Pearce Institute venue is wheelchair accessible.Accessible entrance by ramp to the side of the building.Accessible toiletsIf you would like to discuss accessibility or further information on the workshop please email - admin@indepen-dance.org.uk Scottish Charity No: SC033239 Company No: 294643 Information Source: Indepen-dance | eventbrite

Soul Food Poetry with Imogen Stirling | Soul Food Kitchen

Mar 27, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Literary Arts
Soul Food Poetry is back! Imogen Stirling and Soul Food Kitchen are delighted to announce the return of Glasgow’s beloved poetry open mic night. Held monthly at Finnieston’s cosy plant-based haven, this is an evening dedicated to celebrating words and voices of all kinds. With eight ten-minute slots available, the stage is open to everyone — from seasoned poets to first-timers. Plus, all performers will receive a free drink as a thank you for sharing their work. If you’d like to take part, get in touch with Imogen at soulfoodpoets@gmail.com to reserve your slot. The night runs from 7-9pm with the first event held on Thursday March 27th. Come along to listen, perform and connect — this is poetry at its most welcoming. Image credits Tommy Ga-Ken Wan Information Source: Soul Food Kitchen | eventbrite

GoMA Late: an evening inspired by John Akomfrah | Gallery of Modern Art

Mar 28, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Fine Art
GoMA Late: an evening inspired by John Akomfrah Come join us at the Gallery of Modern Art for a unique event focused on the incredible work of John Akomfrah. With a programme of talks, workshops and performance, there will be something for everyone: 5:40pm and 6:53pm, screening of John Akomfrah's Mimesis: African Soldier6pm, Katie Bruce, Producer/Curator at GoMA and Nelson Cummins, Curator of Legacies of Slavery and Empire at Glasgow Life Museums, in conversation.7pm, Ashanti Harris, visual artist. An interactive performance responding to the themes of John Akomfrah's Mimesis: African Soldier.5:30-8pm, drop-in events led by the GoMA learning team and the Intercultural Youth Group, with handling sessions and a weaving workshop, all ages welcome.FREE, book a ticket to secure your entry. Please note that, while there are no age restrictions for the activities, the film work is not recommended for young children and that some visitors may find the content of the film upsetting. The film includes racist imagery and scenes of war, mass graves, and fallen soldiers and animals. Image: Mimesis : African Soldier, 2018. Three channel HD colour video installation, 7.1 sound. Dimensions variable, 73 minutes (AKOM180001) © Smoking Dogs Films;Courtesy Smoking Dogs Films and Lisson Gallery. Information Source: GoMA - Glasgow Museums | eventbrite

For A Year by Jer Reid book launch with readings, music & dance | The Glad Cafe C.I.C

Mar 28, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Literary Arts
For A Year by Jer Reid is a book of haikus written every day from 10.2.24-9.2.25. I'm thrilled that this launch brings together some dear musician, dancer and poet friends and collaborators. Audrey Bizouerne Lisa Fannen Rafe Fitzpatrick Nerea Gurrutxaga Stevie Jones Una MacGlone Joanna Stark Luke Sutherland Fran Till Emer Tumilty Information Source: Jer Reid | eventbrite

Turf Games Fittest in the City Glasgow '25 | Scottish Event Campus

Mar 29, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Obstacles
Sports & Fitness
We are excited to be bringing our 'Fittest in the City' competition series back to Glasgow in March 2025. Fittest in the City, or FITC, is a fast paced, waterfall style format where teams compete in back to back workouts across a condensed competition window vying for the title of 'Fittest in the City'. Athletes will compete in 4 workouts testing various aspects of their fitness in a fun, competition style format. Each team will be on the TURF for 95 minutes (plus warm up time) to complete their workouts and have their scores on our LIVE! leaderboard. As well as watching all the action on the Turf you can also experience great food, drinks, music, shopping and brand activations from our partners. Location: Hall 3, Scottish Event Campus, Exhibition Way, G3 8YW Timings: Saturday 29th March - Doors open 8am until 6.30pm T&C's: • Tickets are non refundable. • Dogs are NOT allowed into the venue unfortunately, unless they are service dogs and clearly marked, the owner will be responsible for any mess or damage. • Children under the age of 12 are FREE (please select the Child Ticket above) but must be accompanied by an adult. • The Adult and Child Entry tickets are only available on the event day the ticket relates to. • Athletes DO NOT require a spectator ticket if they want to come in earlier than their heat time, they must show their athlete wristband in order to enter the venue. • Glass & Alcohol are prohibited to be brought into the event. • Tickets will be available to purchase on the door but may be at a higher price. Information Source: Turf Games | eventbrite

United Rugby Championship | Glasgow Warriors v Lions (Glasgow) | Scotstoun Stadium

Mar 29, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Sports & Fitness
Explore Glasgow Warriors v Lions sporting information for 29th March, as well as links for Rugby Union tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Glasgow Warriors are a renowned professional Twickenham Stadium1 Union team based in Glasgow, Scotland. They currently compete in the Guinness Pro14 and the European Rugby Champions Cup, two of the most prestigious competitions in the sport. The team has a strong history of success, having won the Pro12 title in 2015 and reaching the final of the European Rugby Champions Cup in 2019. The Warriors have a talented roster of players, including international stars such as Finn Russell and Stuart Hogg. They play their home matches at Scotstoun Stadium, a modern venue with a capacity of over 10,000. The Warriors have a loyal fan base and are known for their fast-paced, exciting style of play. In recent years, their success and thrilling performances have earned them a growing following and cemented their status as one of the top Twickenham Stadium1 Union teams in the world. The Twickenham Stadium3, also known as the British and Irish Twickenham Stadium3, is a prestigious rugby union team that represents the countries of Twickenham Stadium0, Ireland, Scotland, and Twickenham Stadium2. They compete in major international tournaments such as the Six Nations Championship and the Rugby World Cup. With a long history dating back to 1888, the Twickenham Stadium3 have produced numerous successful players who have gone on to win individual accolades such as the World Twickenham Stadium1 Player of the Year. The team is well-known for their iconic red and white jerseys and their fierce competitive spirit on the pitch. Their home stadium, the famous Twickenham Stadium, has a capacity of over 82,000 and provides a thrilling atmosphere for their home games. With a strong roster of talented players, the Twickenham Stadium3 continue to dominate the rugby union scene and are widely regarded as one of the top teams in the world. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

Scottish Premier League | Celtic v Hearts (Glasgow) | Mar 29th | Celtic Park

Mar 29, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Football
Sports & Fitness
Explore accurate Celtic v Hearts sporting information and times for 29th March, 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. Hearts Football Club, or simply known as Hearts, is a Scottish professional football team based in Edinburgh. Founded in 1874, they are one of the oldest and most historic football clubs in Scotland. Currently playing in the Scottish Premiership, Hearts have won the league title on four occasions and have been runners-up 15 times. They have also won the Scottish Cup eight times, making them the third most successful team in the history of the competition. The club's home ground, Tynecastle Park, has a capacity of over 20,000 and has been the team's fortress since 1886. Some notable players who have played for Hearts include John Robertson, Gary Mackay, and current captain Steven Naismith. With a strong history and successful track record, Hearts continue to be a formidable team in Scottish football. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

Creative watercolour class | Mugdock country park

Mar 29, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Arts
Painting
Immerse yourself in the world of watercolours at the upcoming Creative Watercolour Class in Glasgow. This artistic event will take place at the picturesque Mugdock Country Park on March 29, 2025. Participants will have the opportunity to explore various watercolour techniques and unleash their creativity in a tranquil setting. The ticket price for this unique experience is £39. Don't miss this chance to learn and create beautiful watercolour artworks in the heart of nature.

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