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what’s on Glasgow

Glasgow, Scotland’s biggest city, offers year-round attractions and year-long entertainment. Home to both Scottish Ballet and Scottish Opera, Glasgow has a first-class arts scene, and its bars, clubs, exhibitions, galleries, restaurants and theatres provide a rich mix for all ages and all tastes. Reflecting its reputation as the ’Friendly City’, Glasgow has an extensive programme of annual festivals. These include the Glasgow Film Festival, the Glasgow International Comedy Festival, the Glasgow International Jazz Festival and the Glasgow Arts Fair - to mention just a few. There’s no doubt about it, there’s always something happening somewhere in Glasgow. The city just has it all!

area highlights

8th February 2012, Glasgow:

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

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.

8th February 2012, Glasgow:

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

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, 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.

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.

10th - 12th February 2012, Glasgow:

With well over a million tickets sold over the past four years, the hugely popular UK arena tour returns for the fifth consecutive year.

4th - 12th February 2012, Glasgow:

Based on the Grimms’ fairy tale, Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel is both wonderfully unsettling and moving, a story of poverty, magic and triumph over adversity.

12th February 2012, Glasgow:

This recital from the Royal Conservatoire’s Young Artists in Residence includes works by Bartok, Kurtag, and Ligeti.


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