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The Barrowlands More info... 
The world-famous Glasgow Barrowlands Ballroom is 1900 seater concert venue with a great history and a tremendous atmosphere. The venue has played host to some of the best bands around in recent years...
| Braehead International Arena More info... 
Braehead's 5200 capacity international arena is a world-class destination for sporting events and entertainment. Already host to events such as Disney on Ice, Football Masters, World Curling Championships and World Cup Gymnastics. The arena is multi-purpose and can be used for a wide range of events, from corporate dinners and pop concerts to careers roadshows and ice hockey matches...
| The Carling Academy (Glasgow) More info... 
The new venue features a state of the art sound and lighting system and a fully flexible capacity of 2,500 for full building usage to cater for live gigs and cutting edge dance events and club nights. The design of the new acquisition will also emulates the success of the McKenzie Group's Birmingham and Bristol Academy venues to allow the Carling Academy Glasgow the option of converting to a short hall format for events requiring a smaller 1,100 capacity, that is production complete...
| CCA - Centre for Contemporary Arts More info... 
The Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow presents the very best in contemporary visual art, performance, film, music, spoken word, club nights and more. CCA is an environment where everyone can encounter experimental art or just enjoy the creative atmosphere. Whether you come to see a new work or have a cup of coffee, we want to provide the best experience possible. We have the confidence to be different and we present work that takes chances...
| The Scottish Maritime Museum More info... 
The River Clyde runs through three hundred years of history at Clydebuilt. This dynamic new attraction on the River Clyde brings to life the story of Glasgow's development from the tobacco lords in the 1700's right up to the 21st century. Kids steer your own ship in the virtual world of the river pilot. Learn to make a fortune as an ocean trader. Take control of a real steam engine. Go aboard the oldest Clydebuilt vessel still afloat...
| King Tut's Wah Wah Hut More info... 
King Tut's Wah Wah Hut is one of Glasgow's leading concert venues, renowned in Scotland as an exciting showcase for new and emerging bands and as the venue that supported some of the UK music industry's biggest names at the start of their careers...
| Queen Margaret Union More info...  The Queen Margaret Union is one of two Students’ Unions at the University of Glasgow. It was founded in 1890 and, until 1979, it served as the Student Union for women, while our neighbours, the Glasgow University Union, served men. Since then the QMU has been open to students of both sexes, but both Unions have remained entirely separate. The QMU provides a broad range of services. Feeding thousands of students everyday, as well as being one of Glasgow’s best student clubs and a venue for live bands...
| Royal Concert Hall More info... 
The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall rose from the ashes of the St Andrew’s Halls when Glasgow was awarded the title European City of Culture for 1990. Part of the demands of the title was the construction of architectural works of great interest for the city with the new Concert Hall the cultural flagship for the city...
| SECC More info... 
For concerts, the SECC is an automatic inclusion on the touring schedule of any major artist. While Hall 4 can host spectacular arena-style concerts for audiences up to 10,000, Halls 2, 3 and 5 support medium-sized shows in a variety of configurations. The Clyde Auditorium affords superb sightlines and acoustics for up to 3,000 and an intimate atmosphere can be created for audiences up to 624 in the Lomond Auditorium...
| The Stand Comedy Club More info...  Established in 1995, the club runs two premier purpose built venues in Edinburgh and Glasgow. Value and variety are guaranteed with five acts on most bills. Stand up shows feature our resident team of ace compeers, a beginner's spot and featured acts selected from the best Scottish and international comedians on the contemporary live circuit...
| St Andrew's in the Square More info... 
St Andrew's in the Square is a beautiful 18th Century restored church right in the heart of Glasgow. The main gallery provides an amazing auditorium awash with natural light and is the perfect location to hold any function (concert, ceilidh, wedding or reception). Alternatively, Cafe Source downstairs, offers a complete 21st century contrast: warm, intimate, cool, yet spacious...
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