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what’s on Glasgow and Clyde Valley

In 2006, readers of Condé Naste Traveller magazine voted Glasgow their Favourite UK City. Glasgow has something for everyone. Let’s start with the Art Nouveau Glasgow Style for which the city has become famous - a style epitomised by Glasgow’s celebrated son, architect and designer, Charles Rennie Mackintosh. A shopper’s paradise, Glasgow is also home to over 200 arts organisations. The city is stylish too, with funky bars, boutique hotels and a vibrant nightlife. As if this isn’t enough, Glasgow is surrounded by some of Scotland’s best scenery. There’s the rolling hills of the Clyde Valley, the beautiful walking country of East Dunbartonshire and, further afield, towns and villages such as Paisley, Hamilton, Biggar, Greenock and Gourock - not to mention the amazing World Heritage Site of New Lanark. Only a day’s excursion from Glasgow, they offer a range of attractions and activities that the whole family can enjoy.

regional highlights

8th February 2012, Glasgow:

One of the world’s leading progressive rock bands, Dream Theater, play the SECC.

8th February 2012, Glasgow:

Leader of the RSNO, James Clark, guides the Royal Conservatoire’s young chamber ensembles.

4th - 8th February 2012, Glasgow:

When two people fight, they risk only their own lives; when two families fight, they risk their own children; when two nations fight, they risk generations! No matter what the cause, there is no justice in bloodshed.

9th February 2012, East Kilbride:

A comedy based on one man’s experiences of insomnia, written and performed by Kris Haddow who has lived with insomnia his entire adult life.

10th February 2012, East Kilbride:

An evening of laughter and song for Valentine’s Day.

10th February 2012, Glasgow:

International Fellow, Lorna McGhee, brings her Trio Verlaine, an enchanting ensemble of flute, viola and harp based in Canada, for a visit to her native Scotland.

11th February 2012, Glasgow:

The Conservatoire’s annual action-packed Percussion Day is again generously sponsored by Yamaha and Avidas Zildjian.

11th February 2012, Renfrewshire:

The Buddies from Paisley were formed in 1877 and can claim to be one of the founder members of league football in 1890.

7th - 11th February 2012, Glasgow:

Winner of 6 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and filled with frisky flappers, dashing leading men and a dragon-lady of a villainess audiences will love to hate, Thoroughly Modern Millie is a wonderful evening of madcap merriment.

11th February 2012, Glasgow:

In 1967, Celtic became the first British team to win the European Cup, famously beating Inter Milan 2-1 under Jock Stein in the final in Lisbon.


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