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Strathclyde University End of Year Show 2025 | Strathclyde University- Mary Dunn Wing
May 23, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
Welcome to Strathclyde University End of Year Show 2025!
Come and join us at
Strathclyde University- Mary Dunn Wing
for a night of celebration and creativity. Witness the amazing talents of our students as they showcase their hard work and dedication throughout the year. This event is a fantastic opportunity to support our budding artists, designers, and performers. Don't miss out on this exciting evening filled with art, music, and entertainment!
Mark your calendars and get ready to be amazed at the
Strathclyde University End of Year Show 2025
!
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Symphony Apocalypsis | Glasgow Cathedral
May 9, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Symphony Apocalypsis Come gaze into the abyss with us at the premiere performance of the Symphony Apocalypsis at Glasgow Cathedral! Presented by the SCP Symphony Orchestra, this new work is the story of a soul in transformation; reforging itself through the philosophy of Nietzche, facing the heights of ecstacy and depths of despair that define the human condition, and finally confronting the apocalypse of revelation and kneeling before the cross. Please join us before the show for live music from R.C. Manglicmot and Christopher Lo for a chance to win your very own Parlor Concert! More info on the Society for Creative Progress at soc-cp.org
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Musicians in Exile, DLÙ, Ando Glaso Collective and Àrd-sgoil Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu 2025 (Glasgow) | The Pearce Institute
May 31, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
In the heart of Glasgow, the Pearce Institute will host an extraordinary event on May 31, 2025, at 11:00 AM, featuring the remarkable talents of Musicians in Exile, DLÙ, Ando Glaso Collective, and Àrd-sgoil Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu. This gathering promises to be a vibrant celebration of cultural diversity and musical innovation, where each group brings its unique flair to the stage. Musicians in Exile, known for their powerful narratives and diverse backgrounds, will share the spotlight with DLÙ, whose contemporary take on traditional Scottish music captivates audiences. The Ando Glaso Collective, with its roots in the rich Romani musical tradition, adds a layer of depth and authenticity, while Àrd-sgoil Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu showcases the youthful spirit and linguistic heritage of Gaelic culture. Together, these ensembles create a tapestry of sound that not only entertains but also educates, fostering a deeper understanding of the cultural mosaic that defines Glasgow. This event is a must-see for those interested in the intersection of music, culture, and community.
Wed 7th May: Bank Commission, Greer Pester, Mother Clyde | Outer Spaces, St Vincent Place
May 7, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Wednesday 7th May 2025 Booking slots: 11am - 12pm / 12pm - 1pm / 2pm - 3pm / 3pm - 4pm 'Mother Clyde' by Glasgow based artist Greer Pester is the second of three Outer Spaces commissions opening in Glasgow, spring 2025. We are excited to present a bold programme of newly commissioned works by artists Sooun Kim, Greer Pester, and Jamie Fitzpatrick. Selected from the Outer Spaces network of studio holders, this is a unique opportunity for the artists to make new, ambitious work in response to one of our most historic spaces. Responding to the former Clydesdale banking hall at 31 St Vincent Place, Glasgow, these works explore the building’s symbolic relationship to power, stability, and prosperity—qualities embedded in the fabric of this iconic Victorian structure. At the same time, the artists engage with the building’s current, transitory state, where past and present converge. The works will be revealed to the public through a series of pop-up events throughout the spring of 2025, offering a dynamic exploration of the site’s rich history and its shifting role in the present.
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Strings In Flight | Govan and Linthouse Parish Church
May 22, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Strings In Flight is a highly anticipated event taking place in Glasgow at the Govan and Linthouse Parish Church on May 22, 2025. This unique event will showcase the talents of various string musicians, promising a mesmerizing evening of melodious performances. Attendees can expect to be swept away by the enchanting music in the historic setting of the church. Tickets for Strings In Flight range from £1.79 to £5, offering an affordable opportunity to experience the beauty of live string music. Join music enthusiasts from all around to witness this exceptional musical event in the heart of Glasgow.
Scottish Commercial Finance Conference 2025 (SCFC25) | Merchants House of Glasgow
May 29, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
Welcome to the Scottish Commercial Finance Conference 2025 (SCFC25)!
Join us for a day packed with insightful discussions, networking opportunities, and expert speakers in the heart of Scotland. At
SCFC25
, we will dive into the specific challenges facing the commercial finance industry for Scottish participants.
With support from some specially selected lending partners who have a track record of investment in Scotland, we have a schedule of speaker and panel events which will also allow for engagement from attendees and opportunity to ask questions or offer comment. We will also hear from keynote speaker Jimmy Buchan who gained some notoriety through featuring in the BBC series Trawlermen, and is now an ambassador for Scottish business and trade - speaking and particularly promoting Scottish Seafood around the world. We can expect an entertaining and engaging contribution from Jimmy, packed with insight into the Scottish business landscape in general.
Mark your calendars and get ready to be inspired and informed at
SCFC25
! See you there!
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Women's Nations League | Scotland Women v Austria Women (Glasgow) | Hampden Park
May 29, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Explore Scotland Women v Austria Women League A - Group A1 sporting information for 30th May, as well as more Football times with Fixture Calendar. The FIFA Women's World Cup0 Women's football team, also known as the Bravehearts, is the national team representing FIFA Women's World Cup0 in international women's football. They are managed by the Scottish Football Association and have been competing in international tournaments since 1972. The team has participated in the FIFA Women's World Cup three times and reached their highest ever FIFA ranking of 19th in 2019. The Bravehearts have also qualified for the UEFA Women's Euro four times, with their best finish being in 2017 when they reached the finals. Some key players to watch on the team include Erin Cuthbert, Kim Little, and Caroline Weir. The team's home stadium is the iconic Hampden Park, which has a capacity of over 51,000 spectators. They are known for their passionate and dedicated fan base, making them a force to be reckoned with on the international stage.
The FIFA Women's World Cup1 Women's Football team, also known as the ÖFB-Frauen, is the national team for women's football in FIFA Women's World Cup1. Established in 1982, the team is managed by the Austrian Football Association and competes in both the UEFA Women's Euro and FIFA Women's World Cup. The team has qualified for the UEFA Women's Euros three times, with their most recent appearance in 2017. The current captain of the team is Viktoria Schnaderbeck and the top scorer is Nina Burger. The team plays their home games at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion, the largest football stadium in FIFA Women's World Cup1, with a capacity of over 50,000 spectators. The team has also been recognized for their achievements on the field, with notable players such as Sarah Puntigam and Lisa Makas being named to the UEFA Women's Championship All-Star Team in 2017. With a strong history and dedicated players, the FIFA Women's World Cup1 Women's Football team continues to make a name for itself in the world of women's football.
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DJ Tunez Blackout tour Glasgow | Classic Grand
May 30, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
Get ready to experience the ultimate Afrobeats and Afrohouse vibes as the globally acclaimed
DJ Tunez
brings his electrifying energy to Glasgow! Known for his chart-topping hits like
"Gbagada Express"
and his iconic collaborations with superstars like Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Mr Eazi, DJ Tunez is set to light up the stage with his signature mix of infectious beats and irresistible rhythms.
Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the Afrobeats scene, this is your chance to dance the night away to the sounds that have taken the world by storm. From soulful Afrohouse grooves to high-energy party anthems, DJ Tunez will take you on a musical journey you’ll never forget.
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Tai Chi & Qigong - Free Taster Class - Beginners Course Preview | Finn's Place
May 1, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Experience the ancient art of Tai Chi & Qigong at a free taster class and beginners' course preview in Glasgow. Join us at Finn's Place on 167 Ledard Road, G42 9QU, on May 1, 2025, to discover the benefits of these traditional Chinese exercises. This event provides a wonderful opportunity to explore the foundations of Tai Chi & Qigong in a welcoming and supportive environment. Admission is free, so don't miss this chance to start your journey towards improved well-being and mindfulness.
Sabbotage Tribute to Black Sabbath at Nice N Sleazy Glasgow | Nice N Sleazy
May 2, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Sabbotage Tribute to Black Sabbath. The UK's best and most authentic Sabbath tribute. With two one hour sets of Ozzy era classics, the closest you can get to the original band in their heyday...
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Simon Fisher Turner: In the Shadow of the Sun | University of Glasgow Concert Hall
May 2, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Simon Fisher Turner: In the Shadow of the Sun The images of In the Shadow of the Sun are fused with scarlets, oranges and pinks. The degradation caused by the refilming of multiple images gives them a shimmering mystery / energy, like Monet’s Nympheas, or haystacks in the sunset. There is no narrative in the film. The first viewers wracked their brains for a meaning instead of relaxing into the ambient tapestry of random images. The language is there and it is conveyed – and you don’t know what to say until you have said it. You can dream of lands far distant. (Derek Jarman, Dancing Ledge, 1984). In the Shadow of the Sun has been described as Derek Jarman’s ‘Super 8 masterpiece’. It was assembled from a dozen different short films made c. 1972-74, including pieces such as Journey to Avebury and Fire Island, which Jarman cut together and superimposed to create a new work. The resulting film is a testament to his experimental boldness, his fondness for revisiting and reimagining past motifs, and to the intensity and brilliance of his vision. In 1981, the renowned group Throbbing Gristle created a new soundtrack for a screening of In the Shadow of the Sun at the Berlin Film Festival. Such transformations of Jarman’s film works through music have continued into recent times, with his frequent collaborator Simon Fisher Turner making a new score in 2021 for the version of My Very Beautiful Movie currently showing at The Hunterian Art Gallery as part of Digging in Another Time: Derek Jarman’s Modern Nature. He also devised new music for the live performance Blue Now, presented at Tramway in November last year as part of the exhibition programme. For this special, one-off event screening of In the Shadow of Sun, Turner will present new music to accompany a stretched version of the film. It is a unique opportunity to see and hear one of Jarman’s key artistic partners continue their creative dialogue. To mark this occasion, The Hunterian has extended its opening hours so that visitors can see the exhibition before attending the concert. In the Shadow of the Sun is screened with kind permission of James Mackay and LUMA Foundation. This event is presented in partnership between Thinking Culture and Music in the University, in response to the Hunterian's exhibition, Digging in Another Time: Derek Jarman's Modern Nature. Simon Fisher Turner Composer Simon Fisher Turner is renowned for his film soundtrack work which started with Derek Jarman, for whom he scored many feature films - from Caravaggio (1986), through to Jarman’s final work Blue (1993). Caravaggio began a long relationship with the BFI, and more recently Fisher Turner composed the score for restorations of three silent films, Un Chant D’Amour dir. Jean Genet (1950), The Great White Silence dir. Herbert Ponting (1924) and The Epic of Everest dir. Captain John Noel (1924), winning a prestigious Ivor Novello Award for the soundtrack to The Epic of Everest. He has also composed film music for Mike Hodges, Michael Almareyda, Isao Yamada. His various collaborators over the years include Ruicki Sakamoto, Gina Birch, Deux Filles, The Derek Jarman Lab, and The Elysian Collective. With a career as varied and diverse as his current projects, Simon Fisher Turner began as a young actor in Tom Brown’s Schooldays, and in between then and now has released records under his own name and as The King Of Luxembourg and Deux Filles. AccessibilityInformation on the University of Glasgow Concert Hall can be found here.
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Karen Dunbar's Day Disco | Berlinkys
May 4, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Karen Dunbar is taking over Berlinkys for Daytime Disco! Karen will be DJing through the decades from 3pm on every first Sunday of the month! Get ready for a whole day of dancing at Berlinkys, get the tickets now, don't wait until they sell out! Please note that this is standing ticket only, so make sure to book a table on berlinkys.com!
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GIT Monday Improv Jam (5th May) | The Old Hairdresser's
May 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Calling all local improvisers! Come along to this FREE improv jam to get some practice, stagetime, and those all-important reps in. A practice opportunity and a chance to meet and perform with new people you might not have had a chance to play with! You can also just watch! Doors 8pm Jam 8.15pm to 9pm (after the Beginners Drop In Workshop) Upstairs at The Old Hairdressers (Renfield Lane) FREE! @improvglasgow facebook.com/improvglasgow
twitter.com/improvglasgow
instagram.com/improvglasgow improvglasgow.co.uk
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Information Session: Access to Elected Office Fund for Disabled People | Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow
May 6, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
What to Expect
What is the Access to Elected Office Fund?
Find out how this vital fund supports disabled people to stand for elected office — including what support is available, how it works, and how to apply.
Launching Our Manifesto for Inclusion
Be among the first to see our draft manifesto and help shape its priorities for the 2026 Scottish Parliament elections.
Interactive Workshop
Join a dynamic session exploring key issues, challenges and solutions facing disabled people seeking elected office. Your input will help shape real change.
Lunch & Networking
Enjoy a relaxed lunch, get to know other disabled people and stakeholders, and build connections that support your political journey.
Access & Support
Radisson Blu is wheelchair accessible. You can learn more about the venue here:
Hotels in Glasgow near SSE Hydro | Radisson Blu Hotel Glasgow
Live captioning will be provided
Personal assistants will be available on the day
Seating and breaks are built into the programme
Refreshments will be provided on arrival, with lunch provided
The venue has air conditioning available
This is a hybrid event so attendees will be able to join online. More information will be provided in due course.
Let us know any additional access needs when you register and we’ll do everything we can to support you.
Masks will be provided for those who would like to use them. We ask that event attendees refrain from attending the in-person event if they are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 and other airborne illnesses such as colds and flu.
Travel & Expenses
We can reimburse reasonable travel costs. If you have questions about this, get in touch with us at: members@inclusionscotland.org
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Creatives of Colour Festival: Kapil Seshasayee + Intibint | The Glad Cafe CIC
May 9–May 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Creatives of Colour Festival: Kapil Seshasayee + Intibint
Glad Cafe, Friday May 9, 2025 Part of the Creatives of Colour Festival, May 8-10, 2025. Join us at the Glad Cafe for a celebratory gig of two groundbreaking Glasgow-based artists, Kapil Seshasayee and Intibint, followed by a DJ set from Arusa Qureshi. Tickets: £15 full price / £12 concession. Pay what you can / no one turned away for lack of funds - please email scca-thinking-culture@glasgow.ac.uk for this option. Set Times 8.00pm - Doors 8.30pm - Intibint 9.10pm - Break 9.30pm - Kapil Seshasayee 10.30pm - DJ set: Arusa Qureshi 12.00am - Bar closes Kapil Seshasayee British-Tamil artist Kapil Seshasayee tells the stories other artists are afraid to tell with a guitar style all his own - combining Carnatic Indian classical music, R'n'B and jazz fusion. Singles released from his most recent LP “Laal” have featured at Rolling Stone India, BBC Radio4, Bandcamp, The Quietus, The Hindu, BBC Radio6 Music, BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Asian Network. Laal is a concept album about the influence of Bollywood and Indian cinema - platforming conversations around censorship, nationalism and caste which aren’t discussed often in mainstream media circles. Kapil also hopes to celebrate unsung heroes of the Indian film industry with singles from the album such as the director of queer film “The Pink Mirror” - Sridhar Rangayan. Kapil has showcased songs from Laal across SXSW, South Asian festival Dialled in, Latitude Festival, The Roundhouse and venues such as the Concorde 2 in Brighton alongside artists such as Tinariwen, Talvin Singh and Raghu Dixit. Highly sought after for session work due to his idiosyncratic guitar playing - Kapil has amassed a number of high profile collaborations and commissions including a rework of a Ravi Shankar composition to commemorate his 100th birthday for BBC Asian Network, a collaborative single with rap legend LIL B and performances in Glasgow Royal Concert Hall alongside Billy Bragg and members of legendary Scottish acts Mogwai / Belle & Sebastian. Intibint Intibint (meaning You are a girl ) is the moniker of Glasgow-based Yemeni artist Noha. Whilst studying for her masters at SOAS she began to revisit songwriting and performing after a long break from music. As a result of her deep dive into music and songs, Noha debuted her first single Myself , and later in 2021 an EP titled What Are You Willing to Do which introduced her own production, with the tracks You & Me and Telling my Mother . Her work is primarily electronic imbibed with inspiration by Yemeni sounds, exploring themes straddling both the personal and the collective. Her latest tracks Sunflower and Ymn Alsa3eed are symbols of Intibint’s journey both personally and musically, showing the breadth of her production skills and sonically innovative sound. Arusa Qureshi Arusa Qureshi is a writer, editor and music programmer based in Edinburgh. She is the current Editor of Fest and the former Editor of The List and writes mostly about music, most recently Flip the Script – a book about women in UK hip hop, published by 404 Ink. Her work has appeared in the Scotsman, Clash, the Guardian, GoldFlakePaint, Time Out, the Quietus, NME and more. She chairs the board of the Scottish Music Centre, sits on the board of the Music Venue Trust and is the co-curator of the award-winning Amplifi series at Edinburgh's Queens Hall. Creatives of Colour Festival The festival centers the voices, experiences, and creativity of people of colour in Glasgow. Storytelling sits at the heart of these creative practices, and celebrates the resilience, joy, and talent of PoC artists. Co-curated by Zahra Khosroshahi and Kevin Leomo. Our stories. Our lens. Our terms. This event is presented by ‘Thinking Culture’, a cultural programme from the School of Culture & Creative Arts, University of Glasgow. AccessibilityInformation on Glad Cafe accessibility can be found here. Photo credit: Miriam Ali
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Barbarian FC at Glasgow Academical RFC | Glasgow Academicals RFC
May 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Welcome to the Barbarians FC at Glasgow Academicals RFC matchup! 2025 marks the centenary of Scotland’s historic Grand Slam victory in 1925. To celebrate this milestone and honour former Accies greats J. Nelson, H. Waddell, J. Dykes, and M. Simmers, the Accies are set to host the legendary Barbarians FC—an iconic invitational side often featuring some of the greatest rugby players of all time. Join us on May 10th at New Anniesland for an unforgettable meet up between tradition and excellence. This is more than just a match—it’s a celebration of rugby history. Get your tickets now!
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Hip Replacement Disco at Berlinky’s | Berlinkys
May 11, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
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Oud Player on the Tel | Cottiers Theatre
May 12, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
Join us at Cottiers for a one-off performance of
Oud Player on the Tel!
This piece, written by Tom Block from the International Human Rights Arts Movement and directed by Jesica Garrou, aims to tell the story of how the founding of Israel on Palestinian land could have been a catalyst for peace, and instead became 75+ years of conflict into the war of today. Although very sensitive to the Palestinian narrative, it also shows how the Jewish people were "hanging by a thread" at that time, and points out that the British and, to a lesser extent America, played a role in beginning this ongoing conflict. The piece aims to educate, as well as open new doorways of understanding in a situation desperately in need of it.
The work is presented by the
International Human Rights Art Movement
, whose foundational values are Beauty as a fundamental creative valu; sincerity and vulnerability of presentation (no anger or finger pointing, which only stifles conversation); celebration of diversity and opening doorways of engagement between people who are in disagreement.
Oud Player on the Tel
grows out of more than two decades of Tom Block’s work at the forefront of the Palestinian-Israeli peace movement. He published
Shalom/Salaam: A Story of a Mystical Fraternity
(exploring the Islamic mystical influence on Jewish spirituality) in the USA and Turkey in 2010. He published a Jewish-Sufi quest novel which grew out of this research,
The Fool Returns
. He was one of two invited Jewish thinkers at the only interfaith conference ever held by al-Azhar University, Cairo)Oud Player on the Tel grows out of more than two decades of Tom Block’s work at the forefront of the Palestinian-Israeli peace movement. He published
Shalom/Salaam: A Story of a Mystical Fraternity
(exploring the Islamic mystical influence on Jewish spirituality) in the USA and Turkey in 2010. He published a Jewish-Sufi quest novel which grew out of this research,
The Fool Returns
. He was one of two invited Jewish thinkers at the only interfaith conference ever held by al-Azhar University, Cairo).
This presentation of "Oud Player on the Tel" includes five of the original cast members, who premiered the piece in New York City in November 2024, as well as the original director, Jesica Garrou and two local actors.
The play is part of the Fringe Programme of events around the
UNESCO RIELA Spring School: The Arts of Integrating
.
Reviews
Can the tale of two families living in Palestine just before the partition that created the State of Israel shine a light on the current status of affairs? Playwright Tom Block’s Oud Player on the Tel does just that with a combination of wit and empathy." -
Joel Benjamin, TheaterScene.net
"Oud Player on Tel is a story that needs to be told now more than ever. This original play seemingly uses humor and love to open the audience's hearts and souls. Each actor brings such humanity and vulnerability. Playwright Tom Block has a lot of courage to offer common ground in a world that feels extremely divided. These performances will continue to leave an impact long after watching." -
Michael Druck, Casting Director, CSA
“The role of art, in my opinion, is to go into the most difficult situations, not turn away from them,” Block said of “Oud Player.” -
Ambar Castillo, Religion News Service
Audience Reviews
"Oud Player on the Tel portrayed Palestinians very well and there was no stereotype/propaganda of Palestinians and Muslims which I’m grateful for. I loved the friendship between Amir and Melke. The music was beautiful! Every single one of the characters makes a place in your heart! Please go see this production while you can!"
"Breathtaking and devastating. Beautiful storytelling and incredible talent."
"I enjoyed this show tremendously. The acting was brilliant and the play left me in tears."
"A thought-provoking play that invited me to think about a complicated and challenging topic from multiple perspectives."
"This is a brilliantly written play which was enhanced by the direction and acting. It is an important narrative for all to see. I am moved by the story. This one will sit with me for a while."
"Great portrayals of the characters and discourse explaining the perspectives of the Arabs and Jews. Must watch and so timely!"
"The play is at the same time an intimate story of two families and a thought provoking study of the complexities of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Emotional and mind opening. I highly recommend this show."
"Kudos to Playwright Tom Block who opens a doorway to understanding both sides' perspectives and offering new ones in a situation in which most people feel sure in their too often one-sided perspectives. The play is set in the past BUT as Tom states in an interview, "We really need to keep having these conversations until even a frigid peace with a big fat line of demarcation, with UN peacekeepers along it, would be much, much better than what is currently happening there". This poignant, well-conceived, and well-executed play ends on Nov 24th."
"Beautifully written, directed, acted and scored. Extremely engrossing, informative and heartfelt, as well as painful and humorous."
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2025 Magnus Magnusson Awards | The Lantern, Glasgow Caledonian University
May 12, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
The 2025 Magnus Magnusson Awards will take place in Glasgow at The Lantern, Glasgow Caledonian University. The event is scheduled for May 12, 2025. Attendees can visit the venue at Cowcaddens Road, Glasgow, G4 0BA. Admission to the awards ceremony is free of charge. Join us for an evening of honoring exceptional achievements and celebrating excellence in the field.
Nørstadt - Live at The Rumshack | The Rumshack
May 15, 2025 (UTC-8)ENDED
Glasgow
Nørstadt live at the RumShack with support from the amazing Michael Cassidy! Grab your friends and head Southside for a great night of music at the Rum Shack.
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Not Another rangers podcast live | Oswald's Bar
May 16, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
Not Another Rangers Podcast Live
Come join us for a night of banter, laughs, and all things Rangers at
Oswald's Bar
! Our hosts will be sharing their hot takes, special guests will make appearances, and you might even win some cool prizes. Don't miss out on this chance to connect with fellow fans and enjoy some live entertainment. Grab your tickets now! In aid of Walters fighting Fund and the Rangers Charity foundation.
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Kylie Minogue Concert Trip - Aberdeen To OVO Hydro ( Return Travel) | OVO Hydro Glasgow
May 16, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
Welcome to the Kylie Minogue Concert Trip - Aberdeen to Glasgow Hydro (Return Travel)!
Join us for an epic journey from Aberdeen to Glasgow Hydro to see Kylie Minogue perform live! Get ready to sing along to all your favorite hits and have an unforgettable experience with fellow fans. Our luxurious coach fleet will ensure to have you arrive in plenty of time while having you arrive in style!
Event Details:
Date:
Fri 16th May 2025
Time:
14:00
Location:
Glasgow Hydro
Coach Return Travel ONLY - No concert tickets included.
Avoid the hassle of booking overnight stay.
Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to see Kylie Minogue in concert. Book your spot now for a trip you won't forget!
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INTERSTELLAR: Tribute to Hans Zimmer by Mystery Ensemble | 32 University Ave
May 16, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
✨А unique concert will take place on May 16th at 7:30PM in the Glasgow University Union. Soundtracks of the renowned film ’Interstellar,’ directed by Christopher Nolan, and brought to life by the enchanting performance from Mystery Ensemble. Hans Zimmer, the constant collaborator in his films and one of the greatest film composers of our time, is an Oscar winner, a two-time Golden Globe winner, and a three-time Grammy winner. Zimmer’s original compositions will be reimagined for a unique ensemble of instruments, combining electronics and acoustic instruments. About the venue The Debates Chamber at the Glasgow University Union is a stunning historic venue, renowned for its grand architecture and rich tradition of hosting cultural events. With its high ceilings, wood-paneled walls, and outstanding acoustics, the chamber provides an intimate yet powerful setting for a truly immersive musical experience. The venue has been home to debates, performances, and gatherings for over a century, making it a place where history meets artistic expression. This concert is part of a series of immersive musical experiences created by Red Events & Distribution Ltd., known for their exceptional cultural events in historic mansions, on scenic rooftops, in botanical greenhouses, and other atmospheric venues across the UK, Europe, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and beyond. Their repertoire includes candlelit concerts and fully immersive performances with video art and spatial sound design. ⏳ Date & Time: May 16, 2025, at 7:30 PM ⏳ Duration: 60 minutes (doors open 30 minutes prior; late entry is prohibited). About Mystery Ensemble Mystery Ensemble is a group of professional musicians performing unique programs on non-standard venues around the UK. Experience outstanding works from different eras, experimental music, tributes, and world soundtracks of films and series, as well as absolutely unique programs and immersive shows. All music presented in author’s arrangements. With the possibility of independent choice of the program, unexpected locations, and flexibility of the format, our team of professional musicians is inspired to bring their favorite music to life. Founded in 2021, our studio of contemporary music has grown rapidly, with over 40 shows in the UK in its first year of performing. Our founder, Almin Alexander, has devoted more than 12 years of his life to the music industry and the development of cultural initiatives around the world, working with many outstanding musicians and musical groups. The ensemble’s repertoire contains an incredible amount of music. Just look at some of the programs so dearly loved by our viewers: these are tribute concerts of such great composers as Ludovico Einaudi, Hans Zimmer, John Williams, Ólafur Arnalds, Joe Hisaishi, or the minimalists’ John Cage and David Lang, along with At the same time, the ensemble performs popular soundtracks from sensational TV shows and movies: Wednesday, The Young Pope, Harry Potter, a variety of Disney and Pixar films, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit saga, Spencer, Star Wars and others. There is also the unique music of Enigma, Enya, combined with neoclassical music, or world rock hits, and tributes to the legendary Michael Jackson, Queen and the Beatles. For lovers of the classics, the ensemble collection contains music by W.A. Mozart, J.S. Bach, L.V. Beethoven, R. Wagner, I. Strauss, P.I. Tchaikovsky, S.V. Rachmaninov, and all key composers — classics. And much more. Every month the studio releases new programs and updates the existing repertoire. For some projects, the team gathers as part of a chamber or small symphony orchestra. Join us and experience the creative energy and passion that drives our team to bring music to life in unforgettable ways! Programme Hans Zimmer — Dreaming of the Crash Hans Zimmer — Mountains Hans Zimmer — Afraid of Time Hans Zimmer — Coward Hans Zimmer — Day One Hans Zimmer — Gravity Hans Zimmer — Message from Home Hans Zimmer — S.T.A.Y. Hans Zimmer — Cornfield Chase *The programme may be subject to changes
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Jeru The Damaja Live In Glasgow | Classic Grand
May 18, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
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VALOR: Come Ahead! | Glasgow’s Grand Ole Opry
May 18, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Experience the ultimate gaming event at VALOR: Come Ahead! taking place in Glasgow at the prestigious Grand Ole Opry. Join fellow gamers on May 18, 2025, at 2-4 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 1HS, for an unforgettable day of competition and excitement. Immerse yourself in the world of gaming with tickets priced between £16.96 - £22.38. Don't miss out on this opportunity to showcase your skills and connect with like-minded individuals in the gaming community.