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An Evening with former two weight world champion Nigel Benn | Holiday Inn Glasgow Airport, an IHG Hotel
Apr 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Professional photograph opportunity 4 course meal Guest interview and audience Q&A Sports memoranilia auction Evening entertainment Please note parking discount avaialbe at venue to patrons
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Scottish Cup | Hearts v Aberdeen (Glasgow) | Apr 19th | Hampden Park
Apr 19, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Explore Hearts v Aberdeen Semifinals sporting information for 19th April, as well as links for Football tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Scottish Cup0 Football Club, or simply known as Scottish Cup0, 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, Scottish Cup0 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 Scottish Cup0 include John Robertson, Gary Mackay, and current captain Steven Naismith. With a strong history and successful track record, Scottish Cup0 continue to be a formidable team in Scottish football.
Aberdeen Football Club, located in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland, is a professional football team that competes in the Scottish Premiership, the top division of Scottish football. Established in 1903, the team has a rich history and has won numerous domestic titles, including four Scottish League championships and seven Scottish Cup trophies. They have also had success in European competitions, winning the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1983. Some notable players who have played for Aberdeen include Willie Miller, Jim Leighton, and current captain Joe Lewis. The team plays their home matches at the Pittodrie Stadium, which has a capacity of over 20,000 and is known for its vibrant atmosphere. With a strong record of achievements and dedicated fan base, Aberdeen Football Club continues to be a force to be reckoned with in Scottish football.
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THE NEXT BIG THING GRAND FINAL 2025 | Òran Mór
Apr 27, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
THE NEXT BIG THING GRAND FINAL 2025
Welcome to the most anticipated event of the year! Join us for the grand final of THE NEXT BIG THING competition at
Òran Mór
on 27th April. Get ready to witness the next superstar in the making as talented artists battle it out on stage. Expect a night full of electrifying performances, jaw-dropping talent, and unforgettable moments. Don't miss out on this epic showdown that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Grab your tickets now and be part of music history in the making!
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The Emo Festival Comes to Glasgow | Classic Grand
Apr 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Experience the ultimate throwback at The Emo Festival Comes to Glasgow. Taking place at the Classic Grand on 18 Jamaica Street, Glasgow, G1 4QD on April 5, 2025, this event promises a night filled with TEENAGE NOSTALGIA as a live band and DJs play all the iconic emo tunes you know and love. From live performers to confetti showers, immerse yourself in the angst of your teenage years surrounded by fellow fans. This standing event welcomes ages 14 and above, with under 18s requiring adult supervision. Secure your tickets priced between £20.02 and £23.28 and get ready to rock out to the unforgettable emo anthems of yesteryears.
Women's Scottish Cup | Rangers Women v Aberdeen Women (Glasgow) | Apr 27th | Hampden Park
Apr 27, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Explore accurate Rangers Women v Aberdeen Women Semi-final sporting information for 27th April, as well as more Football times with Fixture Calendar. UEFA Women's Champions League0 Women's Football Club is one of the top teams in the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL). They were founded in 2008 and have since established themselves as a dominant force in women's football in Scotland. The team has won several competitions, including six SWPL titles and four Scottish Women's Cups. They have also competed in the UEFA Women's Champions League. The roster boasts talented players from all over the world, including Scotland, England, and UEFA Women's Champions League1. Some notable players include goalkeeper Jenna Fife and midfielder Lizzie Arnot. The team plays their home games at the 50,817 capacity Ibrox Stadium, making it one of the largest stadiums to host a women's football team in Europe. With a winning record and a dedicated fan base, UEFA Women's Champions League0 Women's FC is a team to watch out for in the world of women's football.
Aberdeen Women is a professional football team based in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. The team competes in the Scottish Women's Premier League, the top tier of women's football in Scotland. Founded in 1990, Aberdeen Women has a long history of success, with multiple league titles and Scottish Women's Cup victories. Some notable players on the team include Scotland international and captain Rachel Corsie, as well as Norwegian midfielder Karoline Skau. The team plays their home games at Cormack Park, a state-of-the-art facility that can hold up to 2,000 spectators. With a talented roster and a dedicated fanbase, Aberdeen Women continues to be a strong contender in Scottish women's football.
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The Poetry of Hubert Matiuwaa, with translator Juana Adcock | Lord Hope Building
Apr 1, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
English & Creative Writing, and Spanish, at the University of Strathclyde are thrilled to present an evening of reading and conversation about indigenous poetics with poet Hubert Hubert Mati`uwaá and translator Juana Adcock. About Hubert Hubert Mati`uwaá(born 1986 in Guerrero, Mexico) is a poet writing in the Mè’phàà language. He has received numerous awards including the 2017 PLIA (Indigenous Literatures of America Prize). He is the author of over ten books, including Xtámbaa/Piel de Tierra (2016), Tsína rí nàyaxà/Cicatriz que te mira (2017), and Mañuwìín/Cordel torcido (2018). His most recent work is El cómo del filosofar de la gente piel (2023), a philosophical investigation into the cultural significance of skin and scars in his culture. About Juana Juana Adcock is a Mexican poet, translator and editor based in Scotland. She is the author of Manca (Tierra Adentro, 2014), Vestigial (Stewed Rhubarb, 2022), a suite of poems responding to the work of Alasdair Gray, and Split (Blue Diode, 2019), which was a Poetry Book Society Choice and was included in The Guardian’s Best Poetry of 2019. She is co-editor of the anthology of poetry by Latin American women Temporary Archives (Arc Publications, 2022), and is currently translating the Mè’phàà poet Hubert Matiúwàa’s The Dogs Dreamt (Flipped Eye, 2023), Laura Wittner’s Translation of the Route (Poetry Translation Centre, 2024) and Lola Ancira’s The Sadness of Shadows (MTO Press, 2024).
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Glasgow Advanced Comedy Class | Blackfriars of Bell Street
Apr 1, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Classes will be from 6.30pm to 9.30pm at Blackfriars. These will take place on Tuesday 1st April, Tuesday 8th April, Wednesday 16th April and Tuesday 22nd April. The Comedy Class Showcase will take place on Wednesday 23rd April at Blackfriars. All proceeds of the showcase will go to local charity Refuweegee The class is only suitable for those who've performed stand-up or have taken part in a previous comedy class.
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Art Deco Scotland Exhibition Preview | Reid Ground Floor Corridor, Reid Building
Apr 4, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
You are warmly invited to join us for the preview of Art Deco Scotland: Design And Architecture In The Jazz Age, in the Reid Ground Floor Corridor on Friday 4th April. Art Deco Scotland: Design And Architecture In The Jazz Age comprises images, a film, ephemera and textual interpretation around nine themes through which the Art Deco style appeared in inter-war Scotland. The exhibition accompanies a major new book of the same title, written by Bruce Peter, Professor of Design History at The Glasgow School of Art, and published by Historic Environment Scotland, which will be launched at the exhibition preview. To pre-order a copy click here. The exhibition and book are Scotland’s contributions to an international celebration in 2025 of the centenary of the staging in Paris of the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, a great exhibition of modern decorative arts that much later gave the Art Deco style its name. In Scotland in the inter-war era, Art Deco spread widely and was applied to buildings, objects and environments of many kinds. Despite turbulent economic circumstances, the style was associated with progress and with a hoped-for better future. It also had resonances with developments in visual culture across the wider European continent and in the USA, with which Scotland shared strong historic and modern cultural links, as well as with a British Empire by then in decline. At The Glasgow School of Art, the Head of Architecture in the 1900s, Eugène Bourdon, was a Parisian who had worked in New York. Bourdon who had himself been trained in the Beaux Arts manner, went on to train many of the generation of architects who came to prominence in 1920s-30s Scotland and whose work exhibited Art Deco traits. Bruce Peter is Professor of Design history at The Glasgow School of Art, where he has been employed since 2002. His interest in inter-war design stretches back to his teen years and so the book and exhibition represent the accumulation of nearly four decades of engagement with the subject. Previously, Bruce has published extensively on specific relevant aspects – cinemas, ocean liners and hotels. In 2016-2018, he assisted with the preparation of the successful Victoria & Albert Museum exhibition ‘Ocean Liners: Speed and Style’ and thereafter contributed to ‘Art Deco by the Sea’ at the Sainsbury Centre for the Arts in Norwich. Bruce’s love of jazz music – particularly the big band variety – is reflected in the title. Supported by Turcan Connell and Lyon & Turnbull as the lead partners of the Scottish Art Deco Centenary and Art Deco Scotland: Design and Architecture in the Jazz Age. The exhibition is on show in the Reid Ground Floor Corridor until 28 April 2025.
Image: Paramount Cinema, Glasgow (1934), Frank Verity and Samuel Beverley, architects. Photograph: Bruce Peter collection
Information Source: The Glasgow School of Art | eventbrite
Elite Ice Hockey League | Glasgow Clan v Dundee Stars (Glasgow) | Apr 4th | Braehead Arena
Apr 4, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Explore Glasgow Clan v Dundee Stars sporting information for 4th April, as well as links for Ice Hockey tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. 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 Dundee Ice Arena1 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.
The Dundee Stars are a professional ice hockey team based in Dundee Ice Arena0, 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 Dundee Ice Arena1 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.
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Unfolding the Sarong: Batik Workshop | Glasgow Zine Library
Apr 4, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
This workshop engages with Southeast Asian sarongs as vessels for ancestral memory and cultural history. Drawing on their recent work, The Fingers Pulling The Thread (2024), artist Alaya Ang will take us through the forms and patterns of sarongs and Peranakan traditions to consider how gender, storytelling and resistance are explored through cloth. Sarongs invite us to explore gender beyond a binary as they carry distinct cultural and symbolic meanings across Southeast Asia, allowing for diverse gender expressions. The Bugis people of Sulawesi, for example, recognise five genders, and sarong styles shift accordingly; in performance traditions such as Wayang Peranakan, a Malay theatre form, the sarong moves between masculinity and femininity depending on how it is worn. Participants will learn about batik, a wax-resist dyeing technique, and get to use canting, a traditional pen-like tool to create their batik tulis (hand-drawn batik), developing individual motifs to inscribe personal and collective narratives onto cloth. You are encouraged to bring a piece of cloth that holds personal or familial significance for this workshop. This events programme is for young people aged 18–24 years old. While these workshops are intended for this age group, we are keen to be inclusive, and if you feel it would be particularly beneficial for you to attend, please contact our Learning Programme Manager, Rachel Prosser at rprosser@paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk. All making supplies are provided free of charge and workshops are in-person only. All workshops are wheelchair accessible. Spaces at the workshops are limited to create intimate discussion and instruction during hands-on sessions. - Convenors: Gabe Beckhurstis an art historian and curator who teaches modern and contemporary art at University College London (UCL), with an emphasis on Feminist, Queer and Trans histories of photography, performance and artists’ moving images. Selected curatorial projects include the 8th Triennial of Photography Hamburg 2022, the co-curated exhibition Currency: Photography Beyond Capture at Deichtorhallen Hamburg–Halle für aktuelle Kunst, 2022 and Dig Where You Stand for the 57th Carnegie International, Pittsburgh, 2018–2019. Their writing has been published by LUX, Modern Art Oxford, Copenhagen Contemporary, Another Gaze and in Sculpture Journal. Jess Bailey (she/her) is a lecturer for premodern art in the History of Art Department, University of Edinburgh. Her published research addresses the representation of disability and gendered violence. Before joining the University of Edinburgh, Jess was an associate lecturer in the History of Art Department at University College London where her research on medieval quilting was awarded a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellowship. Passionate about the wider accessibility of art history, Jess organises public art history programming through her projects such as “The People’s Quilting Bee” lectures with curator Sharbreon Plummer and quilt fundraisers for groups including Land in Our Names and True Colors United. She is the author of Many Hands Make a Quilt: Short Histories of Radical Quilting. She co-founded Within the Frame with quilter and historian Deb McGuire, a practice-based heritage research project for the preservation of hand quilting in a frame. - Collaborator: Alaya Ang is a Glasgow-based visual artist whose practice explores intersections between material memory, migration and colonial histories. Their practice consistently connects artistic research with collaboration and shared knowledge production. Recent exhibitions include The Fingers Pulling the Thread at Edinburgh Art Festival 2024, and Unravelled Gathering (The Rope) at Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh and Mimosa House, London, (2024). As a curator, Alaya's practice engages with environmental concerns, collaborative knowledge production and community-led initiatives. During their tenure as associate curator at the Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow, (2021–24), they initiated “Confluence”, a water-focused residency programme supported by the British Council’s International Collaboration Fund. - Image Credit: The Fingers Pulling The Thread, 2024. Photo courtesy of Alaya Ang.
Information Source: Paul Mellon Centre | eventbrite
Karen Dunbar's Day Disco | Berlinkys
Apr 6, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Karen Dunbar is taking over Berlinkys for Daytime Disco! Karen will be DJing through the decades from 3pm on Sunday 4th of April! 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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GCU Candlelight Choir Concert | Re:Union Bar & Grill
Apr 9, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
🎶🕯Candlelight Choir Concert – An Evening of Live Music & Atmosphere 🎶🕯 Join us for arelaxed, intimate evening of live music, food, and drinks at Re:Union Bar & Grill. The GCU Choir will perform a mix of songs in a candlelit café-style setting, making for a cosy and memorable night. 📅 Date: Wednesday, 9th April 2025
⏰ Time: 7:15 PM (Doors open at 6:45 PM)
📍 Venue: Re:Union Bar & Grill, Glasgow Caledonian University 🎟 Ticket Includes:
🍷 2 drinks tokens (wine, beer, and soft drinks available)
🧀 A selection of charcuterie for all guests Come along, grab a drink, enjoy some charcuterie, and settle in for an evening of music in a welcoming, candlelit atmosphere. Whether you’re a music lover or just looking for a chilled night out, this is the perfect way to unwind and enjoy live performance in a laid-back setting. ✨ Tickets are £5 – Get yours now! We’d love to see you there! 🎶🕯✨
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UEFA Europa League | Rangers v Athletic Bilbao (Glasgow) | Ibrox Stadium
Apr 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Explore accurate Rangers v Athletic Bilbao Quarterfinals 1st Leg sporting information for 10th April, as well as more Football times with Fixture Calendar. 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.
Athletic Bilbao, founded in 1898, is a Spanish football club hailing from the city of Bilbao. Known as Los Leones or The Lions , they play in the top division of Spanish football, La Liga. The club has a remarkable record of never being relegated to a lower division, making them one of the most consistent teams in the league. Athletic Bilbao has won numerous titles throughout its history, including 8 Spanish titles and 23 Copa del Rey titles, making them the second most successful team in the competition's history. The team has also had several notable players throughout the years, such as Andoni Zubizarreta, Aritz Aduriz, and the legendary striker Telmo Zarra. Known for their strong values and tradition, Athletic Bilbao has a unique policy of only fielding players of Basque descent, making them stand out in the world of football. They currently play their home matches at the iconic San Mames Stadium, which has a capacity of over 53,000 spectators.
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The Wonder Room | voco Grand Central Glasgow, an IHG Hotel
Apr 11, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
The Wonder Room is Glasgow magician Ryan K. Davidson’s new one-man show in residence in one of the city's most historical and iconic venues, offering a unique, up-close experience of magic and storytelling to a strictly limited audience. Set in an intimate, purpose designed suite in the luxurious voco Grand Central Hotel in the heart of Glasgow, The Wonder Room opens its doors every week by ticket or invitation only. Each show is limited to 20 tickets ensuring everyone in the room is a participant and not merely a spectator. WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY: Ryan K. Davidson RUNNING TIME: 1 hr 50mins without interval AGE RESTRICTION: 16+
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Margaret and the Glasgow Girls - Make your own Gesso Panel | Mackintosh at the Willow
Apr 12, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Join Alison for an informative creative workshop! Date: Sat Apr 12 2025 Time: 10:30 AM Location: Mackintosh at the Willow Come and unleash your artistic side by making your own Gesso Panel with Alison and learn more about Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh, the Glasgow Girls and their contribution to the Glasgow Style. This hands-on workshop will guide you through the process of creating your own unique piece of art using traditional techniques with modern materials. No experience is necessary, just bring your creativity and enthusiasm! Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn something new or build on your existing knowledge. It is always fun in a relaxed and friendly environment. You will also enjoy a tour of the building as well as coffee/tea with the infamous Willow Tearoom scones!
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Scottish Premiership | Celtic v Kilmarnock (Glasgow) | Apr 12th | Celtic Park
Apr 12, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Explore accurate Celtic v Kilmarnock sporting information for 12th April, as well as links for Football news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Scottish League Cup0 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 Scottish League Cup0 Football Club continues to be a formidable force in the world of football.
Kilmarnock Football Club, nicknamed The Killie, is a professional football team based in the town of Kilmarnock, Scotland. Established in 1869, Kilmarnock FC is one of the most historic clubs in Scottish football. They currently compete in the Scottish Premiership, the top tier of the Scottish Professional Football League. The club has won the Scottish League Cup once in its history, back in 2012. Notable players who have represented Kilmarnock include Ally McCoist, Kris Boyd, and current captain Gary Dicker. The team plays their home games at Rugby Park, a 17,889-seater stadium that has been their home since 1899. Kilmarnock FC has a loyal fanbase in Scotland and is known for their hardworking and passionate style of play on the pitch.
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EuroHockey Club Trophy II (Women) | Clydesdale Hockey Club
Apr 18, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
The EuroHockey Club Trophy II (Women) will take place on April 18, 2025, at the Clydesdale Hockey Club in Glasgow. The event promises an exciting display of talent and sportsmanship as teams compete for victory. Spectators can witness the action live at 22 Beaton Road, Glasgow, G41 4LB. Ticket prices range from £5.60 to £56, offering affordable options for all fans to enjoy this prestigious tournament. Don't miss this opportunity to experience top-level women's hockey in the heart of Glasgow.
GLASGOW AUDITION DAY | iNTER Performing Arts Academy
Apr 19, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
iNTER Performing Arts Scotland – Glasgow Audition Day The iNTER Audition Day in Glasgow is here! An exclusive opportunity to audition for sought-after placement and work with the award-winning coaches at iNTER Performing Arts Scotland. Why iNTER Performing Arts? At iNTER, young people thrive on outstanding tuition and a focused, tailored approach to their journey into the world of performing arts. Whether they're looking to build confidence, are budding stars, or want to refine their talent and skills, iNTER provides a platform for growth and excellence. Join us and see why we're one of the country's most prestigious, respected and desirable performing arts establishments. It's your chance to be part of an award-winning academy with student success worldwide. Is iNTER a full or part-time academy? iNTER Performing Arts is a part-time performing arts academy that offers tuition outside regular school and college hours. iNTER is the perfect add-on for exceptional young talent. School takes care of the necessary learning for everything else, and at iNTER, students enjoy thriving and learning in the most creative and exciting way within the performing arts. If successful, you will: Be part of an award-winning performing arts academy recognised for its excellence in the arts.Receive expert guidance, working with exceptional, experienced teaching staff and creative teams dedicated to nurturing young talent.Train in state-of-the-art facilities; unique, purpose-designed studios equipped to foster creativity and innovation.Develop confidence, skills, and lifelong friendships in a supportive environment on our introductory programmes.Discover the process and be part of our ongoing success with our 100% success rate in all performing arts exams on advanced programmes. Sitting exams is optional.Enjoy tailored processes to explore opportunities for progression into top colleges, universities, and conservatoires around the country and abroad. You can also work towards a career in the industry with access to our very successful casting agency.Get chances to perform in annual full-scale Summer Musicals, Christmas Productions, and smaller-scale productions, showcasing our talent to audiences throughout the year that include professional industry guests. Throughout 2023/24, iNTER showcased 14 productions.Get chances of positive industry exposure through participation in high-profile events and engagements.Glasgow Audition Day Date: Saturday, 19 April 2025 Time: Juniors: Age 4-8 - 10:30am-12pm Time: Mids: Age 9-12 - 12pm-3pm Time: Seniors: Age 13+ - 12pm-3pm Location: iNTER Performing Arts Scotland, 4 West Regent Street, Glasgow, G2 1RW Audition Information Audition Eligibility: New students aged 4-18 | beginner to advanced levels Start date, if successful: Attend the Glasgow Audition Day for a chance to showcase your talent and secure placement from 23 August onwards Audition Day Booking Fee: £10.00 The Glasgow Audition Day Booking Fee is redeemable against enrolment if accepted and enrolled into an iNTER Performing Arts programme Accompaniment: Applicants below age 18 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Each auditionee should purchase one ticket. Only auditionees require tickets; the accompanying adults do not need to buy tickets. Parent/Guardian Facilities: Parents and guardians are welcome to wait in the fabulous iNTER Reception area, where they can enjoy complimentary soft drinks, tea, coffee, and biscuits while their child auditions. There are comfortable seating areas with facilities to charge mobile phones, laptops, etc. Can't make the Glasgow Audition Day? Contact us to arrange a Private Audition at a time that is convenient for you. Depending on the time of year you audition, if successful, you will be offered a placement for our next intake dates. More Info For more information, please contact us at auditions@interpaa.com or 0141 332 1818. We look forward to hearing from you! NB: iNTER Performing Arts Scotland and its charity, UK Theatre School SCIO, are one and the same, working to help disadvantaged, talented young people get involved in performing arts. Fees go towards young people's training and progression into further education within performing arts. If you feel your child is talented but would require help with fees, please get in touch, and we can provide a means test application form for help with fees.
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A Night Out with Writers: Glasgow | Dinner with Strangers | Restaurant of the Week
Apr 20, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
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BMX, Skateboarding and Roller Skating at Glasgow BMX Centre | Glasgow BMX Centre
Apr 20, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Welcome to Movement Park's Track Takeover. Join us for an exciting Sunday session of BMX skills, tricks and getting on the track, skateboarding and rollerskating at Glasgow BMX Centre! Running from 12pm - 2pm on Sunday 20th April you can join our Bikers Club, Freestyle or Skateboarding and Rollerskating sessions. Bikers Club: 12pm - 1pmFor children who are confidently riding a bike and want to have some fun with ramps, games, racing, tricks and stunts. Typically this is 4 - 8 years old. All kids will get the opportunity to try freestyle, intro to the track and the pump track in this hour. BMX freestyle, Skateboarding and roller skating: 1pm - 2pmFor P4+ kids we'll be running a stunt sessions for the BMX freestylers amongst you. Even if you've never tried tricks and stunts before come along and give it a go. We have a range of BMX bikes and helmets to use on the day so you don't need to bring your own. It’s not all just about bikes. We’ll also be skateboarding and roller skating on the pump track. This is perfect for kids who have been working on ramps and want to stretch their skills a bit. All the usual coaches will be on hand for support in this new environment. We have a skateboard and BMX library with helmets and pads so we can supply what you need on the day.
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All day Tribute | Glasgow’s Grand Ole Opry
Apr 20, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Experience a day filled with incredible tribute performances at the All day Tribute event in Glasgow. Join us at the prestigious Glasgow’s Grand Ole Opry for a memorable day celebrating renowned artists such as Miranda Lambert, Shania Twain, Luke Combs, Garth Brooks, and Brian Hughes. Delight in live music from talented performers honoring the legends of country music. The event will take place on April 20, 2025, at 2-4 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 1HS. Tickets are available for £19.12. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in a day of musical homage and entertainment.
Comedy Class Showcase | Blackfriars of Bell Street
Apr 23, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
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TCOS// APRIL AUDITIONS | Theatre School Of Scotland
Apr 24, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Are you ready to take centrE stage and embark on an exciting journey into the world of performing arts? The Theatre College of Scotland invites aspiring actors, dancers, and performers of all backgrounds to join us for our upcoming Audition Day. Event Details: Why Attend Our Audition Day? 🎭 Unleash Your Talent: Showcase your skills and passion in front of our experienced faculty and industry professionals. Whether you're an actor, dancer, or singer, this is your chance to shine! 🌟 Explore Our Programs: Learn about our diverse range of performing arts programs, designed to nurture your creativity and turn your dreams into reality. 💡 Receive Guidance: Gain valuable insights and feedback on your performance and audition process. Our experts are here to help you reach your full potential. 🎓 Join a Thriving Community: Become a part of our vibrant, supportive, and dynamic community of performers and artists, where talent is celebrated and nurtured. 🎉 Meet Like-Minded Individuals: Connect with fellow performers who share your passion and enthusiasm for the arts. Forge friendships that will last a lifetime. 🚀 Kickstart Your Journey: Take the first step towards a fulfilling career in the performing arts. Whether you're a beginner or have experience, we have a program tailored for you. 📞 For any questions or assistance, contact sqa@theatreschoolofscotland.co.uk Please complete an online application form prior to attending your audition CLICK HERE What To Prepare. Acting and Performance applicants Two contrasting monologues (approx 2 mins in length)A song of their choiceMusical Theatre Applicants Two contrasting MT songsOne monologue (approx 2 mins in length)Don't miss this opportunity to begin your transformative journey in the world of theater and performing arts. Join us on Audition Day and let your talent shine! We can't wait to witness your star potential.
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Women's Scottish Cup | Glasgow City Women v Motherwell Women (Glasgow) | Hampden Park
Apr 26, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Explore accurate Glasgow City Women v Motherwell Women Semi-final sporting information for 26th April, as well as more Football times with Fixture Calendar. Glasgow City Women's Football Club, based in Glasgow, Scotland, is a top-level professional women's football team that competes in the Scottish Women's Premier League. Founded in 1998, the team has a successful history, winning 14 consecutive Scottish Women's Premier League titles and 10 Scottish Women's Cups. They have also competed in the UEFA Women's Champions League, reaching the quarter-finals in 2014 and 2015. The team is made up of talented players from around the world, including England, Ireland, Norway, and the United States. They play their home matches at Petershill Park, a 2,500-seat stadium in the North of Glasgow. In addition to their on-field success, Glasgow City Women's Football Club is also known for their strong community involvement and support for women's football development.
Motherwell FC Women, also known as Motherwell Women, is a professional women's football team based in Motherwell, Scotland. Founded in 2019, the team competes in the Scottish Women's Premier League, the top division of women's football in Scotland. Managed by Eddie Wolecki Black, the team is known for its strong and dedicated players, including their current captain, Dionne Brown. They have also had notable players such as Jill Scott, who has represented England at the international level. The team's home ground is the Braidhurst High School Stadium, which has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. In their short time as a team, Motherwell FC Women have achieved success, becoming the SWPL2 champions in their inaugural season and securing promotion to the SWPL1. They continue to compete at the highest level and are determined to make their mark in the world of women's football.
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Life Drawing Sunday brunch club monthly from 27th April 11.30am -1.30pm | Crown Point Studio
Apr 27, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Welcome to the Life Drawing Sunday Brunch Club happening on the last Sunday of the month from 11:30am to 1.30pm at Crown Point Studios!. Are you ready to unleash your creativity? Join us for a fun and relaxed Life Drawing session. All abilities welcome and no experience necessary, just come along and have a go! This is a great opportunity to meet new people, get creative, and unwind on a Sunday morning. Enjoy tea and pastries while you draw. All Materials Included Just bring yourself, and we’ll provide everything you need to get started Don't miss out on the chance to enjoy art, connect with others, and indulge in some creativity. Mark your calendar and come join us for a nourishing morning of drawing! Reserve your spot today! Can't wait to see you there!
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The GIT BIT show | The Old Hairdresser's
Apr 1, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
The Glasgow Improv Theatre presents an April fool's extravaganza show full of extremely silly and extremely brief premises; bit shows! Come on down and see how many teams we can put on in an hour! Doors 8.30pm Show 8.45pm Free entry/Pay-What-You-Want Upstairs at The Old Hairdressers (Renfield Lane, Glasgow) @improvglasgow facebook.com/improvglasgow
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Harold Night (April) | The Old Hairdresser's
Apr 1, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Watch two different improv teams improvise a comedy show on the spot! Featuring The Glasgow Improv Theatre's Brand New Harold teams! F.L.U.S.H. and Raintown! Doors 7pm Show 7.15pm Pay-What-You-Want The Old Hairdressers (Upstairs) Glasgow Harold Night is a monthly improv comedy show that has been running since 2016. Harold Night is on the first Tuesday of each month The Harold is a classic improv structure developed by Del Close and popularised at the Upright Citizens Brigade theatre in Los Angeles and New York, and Chicago's iO theatre. @improvglasgow www.improvglasgow.co.uk
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URI Bronzed & Beyond Expo 2025 | University of Strathclyde,The Technology and Innovation Centre, Scotland, UK
Apr 1–Apr 2, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
The URI Bronzed & Beyond Expo 2025 is set to be a landmark event in Glasgow, hosted at the prestigious University of Strathclyde's Technology and Innovation Centre. Scheduled for April 1st and 2nd, 2025, this expo promises to be a pivotal gathering for industry leaders, innovators, and enthusiasts. Attendees can expect a comprehensive showcase of cutting-edge technologies, groundbreaking research, and transformative innovations. The event will feature keynote speeches from renowned experts, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities designed to foster collaboration and inspire future advancements. With a focus on the latest trends and developments, the URI Bronzed & Beyond Expo 2025 is an unmissable event for those looking to stay ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of technology and innovation.