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Elite Ice Hockey League | Dundee Stars v Manchester Storm (Dundee) | Jan 4th | Dundee Ice Arena
Jan 4, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Dundee
Explore Dundee Stars v Manchester Storm sporting information for 4th January, as well as links for Ice Hockey tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Dundee Stars are a professional ice hockey team based in Dundee, Scotland. They compete in the United Kingdom's top-tier league, the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL). The team was established in 2001 and has since become a dominant force in the British hockey scene, earning numerous awards and accolades. The Dundee Stars have won three Conference Championships and were crowned Playoff Champions in the 2013-2014 season. The team is led by head coach Omar Pacha and boasts a talented roster of players, including Canadian forward Matt Marquardt and British defenseman Manchester Storm0 Cownie. The Stars play their home games at the 3,200-seat Dundee Ice Arena, which provides a lively and electric atmosphere for fans. With a strong history and dedicated fan base, the Dundee Stars continue to make their mark on the ice hockey world.
The Manchester Storm is a professional ice hockey team based in Manchester, England. They compete in the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL), which is the top level of ice hockey in the United Kingdom. The team was founded in 1995 and has since won the EIHL title four times, most recently in 2019. They have also won the Challenge Cup twice, in 2003 and 2016. The team's main home arena is the Manchester Arena, with a capacity of over 21,000 spectators. The current head coach is Ryan Finnerty, and the team is beloved by fans for its aggressive style of play. Some notable players who have donned the Manchester Storm jersey include former Manchester Storm1 players such as David Ling and Brad Rubachuk. With a rich history and strong team, the Manchester Storm is a force to be reckoned with in the world of ice hockey.
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Scottish Premier League | Dundee v Rangers (Dundee) | Jan 9th | Dens Park
Jan 9, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Dundee
Explore accurate Dundee v Rangers sporting information and times for 9th January, as well as links for Football news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Dundee Football Club, commonly known as The Dark Blues, 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.
Rangers Football Club, commonly known as Rangers, is a professional football team based in Glasgow, Scotland. The club was founded in 1872 and is one of the oldest and most successful teams in Scottish football. They have won the Scottish League title a record 55 times, as well as the Scottish Cup 33 times and the Scottish League Cup 27 times. Rangers have also competed in European competitions, reaching the final of the UEFA Cup in 2008. Some notable players who have represented the club include Ally McCoist, Brian Laudrup, and Barry Ferguson. The club's home stadium is Ibrox, which has a capacity of over 50,000 and is known for its electric atmosphere during matches. With a history filled with triumphs and a strong fanbase, Rangers continue to be a top contender in Scottish football.
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Tea and Tunes - Gaelic Lunchtime Concert with Dundee Gaelic Choir | Marryat Hall
Jan 19, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Dundee
Tea and Tunes - Gaelic Lunchtime Concert with Dundee Gaelic Choir Come join us at Marryat Hall for a delightful afternoon filled with beautiful Gaelic music performed by the talented Dundee Gaelic Choir. Enjoy traditional tunes and soothing melodies while sipping on a cup of tea. It's the perfect way to relax and unwind during your lunch break. Don't miss out on this unique musical experience! Supported by Bòrd na Gàidhlig
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Scottish Premier League | Dundee v Dundee United (Dundee) | Jan 2nd | Dens Park
Jan 2, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Dundee
Explore accurate Dundee v Dundee United sporting information for 2nd January, as well as links for Football news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Dundee Football Club, commonly known as The Dark Scottish League Cup0, 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.
Dundee United Football Club, founded in 1909, is a professional football team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. The team competes in the Scottish Professional Football League and has a rich history of success, having won the Scottish League Cup and Scottish Premier League titles. The club also holds the distinction of being the first Scottish team to reach the finals of the UEFA Cup in 1987. Their home ground is the 14,223-seater Tannadice Park, known for its passionate and vocal atmosphere. Over the years, the team has produced some notable players such as Maurice Malpas, Hamish McAlpine, and Duncan Ferguson, who have gone on to represent Scotland at the international level. With a dedicated fan base and a talented squad, Dundee United continues to make its mark in the world of football.
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Free Gym Access | Sport and Active Health
Jan 6, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Dundee
Come along and get a taste of being a Sport and Active Health member throughout January. There are various slots throughout the day for you to choose, so select one that suits you and join us for a gym session. We will be happy to answer any of your questions and show you around our state-of-the-art gym which includes a range of strength and cardiovascular equipment.
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January Taster - Zumba | Sport and Active Health
Jan 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Dundee
They say we need to ditch the workout and join the party – so let’s get to it then! We recommend wearing something you will be comfortable moving about in, suitable trainers, a bottle of water and possibly a towel. Our instructors will make sure you are warmed up and comfortable with the movements in the session before it gets going. Location: Studio 2 Time: 17:15-18:00 *Please visit SpAH Reception on arrival.
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Friday Comedy ft. Ryan Cullen & Paddy Linton | Number 57 Pub Company
Jan 17, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Dundee
Headlining the night is rapid-fire Irish comedian Ryan Cullen. If Milton Jones is the Obi wan Kenobi of one-liners then Ryan Cullen is Darth Vader. Not many comedians can write a gag that elicits a gasp, laughter, then cheers followed by applause from an audience, it’s all about delivery and Ryan delivers with an economy of words, an unapologetic style and surgical precision. Ryan was runner-up in Irish Comedian of the Year and has made appearances on BBC Scotland’s The Comedy Underground, BBC NI’S Late Licence as well as spots on RTE & MTV. He is also a head performer on the 'Facts' YouTube Channel, which boasts over 500 million views and 1.5 million subscribers. “One of my favourite comedians. Hilarious and so dark.” - Daniel Sloss Big laughs… this is extraordinary stuff.” - The Scotsman “He should be writing for Frankie Boyle or Jimmy Carr!” - The Stand Comedy Club Your host for the evening is a true Glasgow rising star, the instantly likeable and effortlessly funny Paddy Linton. His impressive stand-up skills have fast become highly in demand at some of the best comedy shows in the country. He went up and smashed it... it was genuinely exciting watching him from the back and it made me remember why I love this. - Darren Connell “Got people on side immediately” – The Stand Opening act: Ayo Adenekan Middle acts: TBA Doors open at 7pm, show starts at 8pm. No late admission. **PLEASE READ CAREFULLY** · Tickets can be refunded or exchanged no less than 24 hours before the show. · Line-ups can be subject to change at short notice. · The show is in three 30 minute parts separated by two intervals. Doors open at 7pm, one hour before the start time of 8pm. Please arrive before the show starts but not before 7pm. Attendees who arrive late will not be granted admission or a refund. · This is NOT a standing event. All audience members must be seated while the performance is underway, unless ordering at the bar or using the toilets. When ordering at the bar, please whisper. · Entrance and exit is via the side door only; please wait outside at the door for ticket check and to be seated by the doorman. · You will probably have to share a table. You may not be able to sit together if the remaining chairs available are spread out. If you are particular about seating we recommend arriving as early as possible. · Seats in the front half of the room must be filled before seating in the back half is allocated. · Seating in the alcove at the back is reserved for the comedians and their guests only. · Don’t talk or heckle during the performances. This rule is NOT optional. It is very distracting for both the performer and other audience members. Some performers (usually the host) might talk to the audience, but otherwise please let the comedians do the talking. Heckling does not ‘help the show’. Think of it like cinema rules: laughter, cheers, applause are all great, but talking or yelling out is not. And another cinema rule… · Please put your phone on silent. Photos are fine but please no video or flash photography. · If your chair is not facing the stage when you come in, please rotate it when the show starts. · These shows are for people aged 18 and over. Due to licencing 17 year olds can attend accompanied by a parent or guardian, but we cannot allow entry to those aged 16 and under, accompanied or not. You may be asked to show ID if you do not look of age. · Comedy Dundee does not necessarily agree or disagree with the opinions and viewpoints expressed by the comedians. Acts are booked based on their ability to make people laugh, beyond that we respect freedom of expression. If you disagree or are offended by what you hear, you are free to express this by not laughing, by leaving, or by respectfully raising your objections with the act after the show or via social media. You may not interrupt an on-going performance. · Audience members who repeatedly break these rules will be asked to leave.
Information Source: Comedy Dundee | eventbrite
Stand-Up Comedy ft. Ryan Cullen & Paddy Linton | Number 57 Pub Company
Jan 17, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Dundee
Headlining the night is rapid-fire Irish comedian Ryan Cullen. If Milton Jones is the Obi wan Kenobi of one-liners then Ryan Cullen is Darth Vader. Not many comedians can write a gag that elicits a gasp, laughter, then cheers followed by applause from an audience, it’s all about delivery and Ryan delivers with an economy of words, an unapologetic style and surgical precision. Ryan was runner-up in Irish Comedian of the Year and has made appearances on BBC Scotland’s The Comedy Underground, BBC NI’S Late Licence as well as spots on RTE & MTV. He is also a head performer on the 'Facts' YouTube Channel, which boasts over 500 million views and 1.5 million subscribers. “One of my favourite comedians. Hilarious and so dark.” - Daniel Sloss Big laughs… this is extraordinary stuff.” - The Scotsman “He should be writing for Frankie Boyle or Jimmy Carr!” - The Stand Comedy Club Your host for the evening is a true Glasgow rising star, the instantly likeable and effortlessly funny Paddy Linton. His impressive stand-up skills have fast become highly in demand at some of the best comedy shows in the country. He went up and smashed it... it was genuinely exciting watching him from the back and it made me remember why I love this. - Darren Connell “Got people on side immediately” – The Stand Opening act: TBA Middle acts: TBA Doors open at 7pm, show starts at 8pm. No late admission. **PLEASE READ CAREFULLY** · Tickets can be refunded or exchanged no less than 24 hours before the show. · Line-ups can be subject to change at short notice. · The show is in three 30 minute parts separated by two intervals. Doors open at 7pm, one hour before the start time of 8pm. Please arrive before the show starts but not before 7pm. Attendees who arrive late will not be granted admission or a refund. · This is NOT a standing event. All audience members must be seated while the performance is underway, unless ordering at the bar or using the toilets. When ordering at the bar, please whisper. · Entrance and exit is via the side door only; please wait outside at the door for ticket check and to be seated by the doorman. · You will probably have to share a table. You may not be able to sit together if the remaining chairs available are spread out. If you are particular about seating we recommend arriving as early as possible. · Seats in the front half of the room must be filled before seating in the back half is allocated. · Seating in the alcove at the back is reserved for the comedians and their guests only. · Don’t talk or heckle during the performances. This rule is NOT optional. It is very distracting for both the performer and other audience members. Some performers (usually the host) might talk to the audience, but otherwise please let the comedians do the talking. Heckling does not ‘help the show’. Think of it like cinema rules: laughter, cheers, applause are all great, but talking or yelling out is not. And another cinema rule… · Please put your phone on silent. Photos are fine but please no video or flash photography. · If your chair is not facing the stage when you come in, please rotate it when the show starts. · These shows are for people aged 18 and over. Due to licencing 17 year olds can attend accompanied by a parent or guardian, but we cannot allow entry to those aged 16 and under, accompanied or not. You may be asked to show ID if you do not look of age. · Comedy Dundee does not necessarily agree or disagree with the opinions and viewpoints expressed by the comedians. Acts are booked based on their ability to make people laugh, beyond that we respect freedom of expression. If you disagree or are offended by what you hear, you are free to express this by not laughing, by leaving, or by respectfully raising your objections with the act after the show or via social media. You may not interrupt an on-going performance. · Audience members who repeatedly break these rules will be asked to leave.
Information Source: Comedy Dundee | eventbrite
Tea and Tunes - Gaelic Lunchtime Concert with Dundee Gaelic Choir | Marryat Hall
Jan 19, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Dundee
Tea and Tunes - Gaelic Lunchtime Concert with Dundee Gaelic Choir Come join us at Marryat Hall for a delightful afternoon filled with beautiful Gaelic music performed by the talented Dundee Gaelic Choir. Enjoy traditional tunes and soothing melodies while sipping on a cup of tea. It's the perfect way to relax and unwind during your lunch break. Don't miss out on this unique musical experience!
Information Source: Music Development | eventbrite
Elite Ice Hockey League | Dundee Stars v Glasgow Clan (Dundee) | Jan 25th | Dundee Ice Arena
Jan 25, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Dundee
Explore Dundee Stars v Glasgow Clan sporting information for 25th January, as well as links for Ice Hockey tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Dundee Stars are a professional ice hockey team based in Dundee, Scotland. They compete in the United Kingdom's top-tier league, the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL). The team was established in 2001 and has since become a dominant force in the British hockey scene, earning numerous awards and accolades. The Dundee Stars have won three Conference Championships and were crowned Playoff Champions in the 2013-2014 season. The team is led by head coach Omar Pacha and boasts a talented roster of players, including Canadian forward Matt Marquardt and British defenseman Jordan Cownie. The Stars play their home games at the 3,200-seat Dundee Ice Arena, which provides a lively and electric atmosphere for fans. With a strong history and dedicated fan base, the Dundee Stars continue to make their mark on the ice hockey world.
The Glasgow Clan is a professional ice hockey team based in Glasgow, Scotland. They compete in the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL), which is the top level of ice hockey in the United Kingdom. The team was originally founded in 1996 and has since won two EIHL Challenge Cups in 2003 and 2010. The Glasgow Clan also holds the record for the most playoff appearances in EIHL history. The team's home arena is the Braehead Arena, which has a capacity of over 4,000 seats. The Glasgow Clan has a talented roster of international players, including Canadian forward Jordan Heywood and Finnish defenseman Zach Sullivan. The team's main rivals are the Fife Flyers and the Belfast Giants. With its impressive track record and dedicated fan base, the Glasgow Clan is a force to be reckoned with in the world of ice hockey.
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Scottish Premier League | Dundee United v Rangers (Dundee) | Jan 26th | Tannadice Park
Jan 26, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Dundee
Explore accurate Dundee United v Rangers sporting information for 26th January, as well as links for Football news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Dundee United Football Club, founded in 1909, is a professional football team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. The team competes in the Scottish Professional Football League and has a rich history of success, having won the Scottish League Cup and Scottish Premier League titles. The club also holds the distinction of being the first Scottish team to reach the finals of the UEFA Cup in 1987. Their home ground is the 14,223-seater Tannadice Park, known for its passionate and vocal atmosphere. Over the years, the team has produced some notable players such as Maurice Malpas, Hamish McAlpine, and Duncan Ferguson, who have gone on to represent Scotland at the international level. With a dedicated fan base and a talented squad, Dundee United continues to make its mark in the world of football.
Rangers Football Club, commonly known as Rangers, is a professional football team based in Glasgow, Scotland. The club was founded in 1872 and is one of the oldest and most successful teams in Scottish football. They have won the Scottish League title a record 55 times, as well as the Scottish Cup 33 times and the Scottish League Cup 27 times. Rangers have also competed in European competitions, reaching the final of the UEFA Cup in 2008. Some notable players who have represented the club include Ally McCoist, Brian Laudrup, and Barry Ferguson. The club's home stadium is Ibrox, which has a capacity of over 50,000 and is known for its electric atmosphere during matches. With a history filled with triumphs and a strong fanbase, Rangers continue to be a top contender in Scottish football.
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Weegie Hink Ae That? LIVE in Dundee | Number 57 Pub Company
Jan 31, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Dundee
Starring Gregor Mackay, Conor Hardie and Elliot Hannigan, the Glasgow based comedy sketch group Weegie Hink Ae That? delivers fast-paced, witty comedy with clever twists on Scottish culture. They’ve proved an undeniable hit both on stage and online, having sold out two consecutive Edinburgh Fringe shows and launched numerous viral sketches via BBC Scotland. “Incredibly likeable… they bring great sketches, silliness and songs… It is a great comedy combo and, offering impressive extra value, they turn out to be fantastic musicians.” – The Scotsman. Original, and frequently hysterically funny... these are highly intelligent writers and performers. - The Reviews Hub It's clear there's huge potential here. - Glasgow Theatre Blog Brilliant - The Wee Review “Our favourite act so far” – Number 57 bar staff Also featuring their support act of choice, the fantastic Matthew Gallagher. EARLY SHOW: Doors at 6:30pm, show starts at 7pm, show will finish at 8:35pm. Audience must leave the venue within 30 minutes of the first show finishing. LATE SHOW: Doors at 9:05pm, show starts at 9:35pm, show will finish at 11:10pm. No late admission. **PLEASE READ CAREFULLY**· Tickets can be refunded or exchanged no less than 24 hours before the show. · Line-ups can be subject to change at short notice. · The show is in two parts separated by an interval. Doors open at 6:30pm, half an hour before the start time of 7pm. Please arrive before the show starts but not before 6:30pm. Attendees who arrive late will not be granted admission or a refund. · All audience must vacate the venue within 30 minutes of the show finishing. Sorry to rush you, but we need to be able to prepare the room for the later show. · This is NOT a standing event. All audience members must be seated while the performance is underway, unless ordering at the bar or using the toilets. When ordering at the bar, please whisper. · Entrance and exit is via the side door only; please wait outside at the door for ticket check and to be seated by the doorman. · You will probably have to share a table. You may not be able to sit together if the remaining chairs available are spread out. If you are particular about seating we recommend arriving as early as possible. · Seats in the front half of the room must be filled before seating in the back half is allocated. · Seating in the alcove at the back is reserved for the comedians and their guests only. · Don’t talk or heckle during the performances. This rule is NOT optional. It is very distracting for both the performer and other audience members. Some performers (usually the host) might talk to the audience, but otherwise please let the comedians do the talking. Heckling does not ‘help the show’. Think of it like cinema rules: laughter, cheers, applause are all great, but talking or yelling out is not. And another cinema rule… · Please put your phone on silent. Photos are fine but please no video or flash photography. · If your chair is not facing the stage when you come in, please rotate it when the show starts. · These shows are for people aged 18 and over. Due to licencing 17 year olds can attend accompanied by a parent or guardian, but we cannot allow entry to those aged 16 and under, accompanied or not. You may be asked to show ID if you do not look of age. · Comedy Dundee does not necessarily agree or disagree with the opinions and viewpoints expressed by the comedians. Acts are booked based on their ability to make people laugh, beyond that we respect freedom of expression. If you disagree or are offended by what you hear, you are free to express this by not laughing, by leaving, or by respectfully raising your objections with the act after the show or via social media. You may not interrupt an on-going performance. · Audience members who repeatedly break these rules will be asked to leave.
Information Source: Comedy Dundee | eventbrite