The latest edition of the Glasgow Diary, the most comprehensive free what’s on guide for Glasgow, profiles the exciting range of events this summer.
This twelfth edition showcases some of the city’s major events, festivals and attractions over the next few months as the city gears up for summer. Whether local, or a welcome visitor, Glasgow really does have something to offer everyone.
Highlight events include:
Glasgow River Festival (14 & 15 July)
Returning to the Clyde for two days of high quality nautical family entertainment, the Glasgow River Festival is a colourful celebration of the past, present and future of the city’s historic waterfront. Last year’s event drew crowds of over 70,000 and with a mixture of on-water and riverside events - including the National Zapcat Championships – the Glasgow River festival is sure to be one of the highlights of the summer. Visit www.glasgowriverfestival.co.uk.
Indian Summer (14 & 15 July)
Returning for a triumphant second year, the highly praised Indian Summer showcases indie, electronic and alternative acts amid a relaxed boutique style atmosphere. Headliners include psychedelic show-stoppers The Flaming Lips and Grammy award winning alt-country outfit Wilco. Grab the chance to experience some brilliant new music in the leafy surroundings of Glasgow’s Victoria Park. Visit www.indiansummerglasgow.com.
Piping Live! (6 – 12 August)
Celebrating its fourth year, Piping Live! is one of the most innovative and exciting celebrations of Scottish culture. Venues across the city will host a series of inspiring musical events featuring an outstanding line-up of international artists and the best of Scotland’s piping talent. Don’t miss the festival finale at The Old Fruitmarket, where you can party the night away Scottish style. Visit www.pipingfestival.co.uk.
World Pipe Band Championships 2007 (11 August)
Since 1948, the World Pipe Band Championships has been a must for those who love Scottish music culture and dance. Over 200 of the world’s best pipe bands will take part in this most prestigious competition – named the 2006 Scottish Traditional Music Event of the Year. As well as the finest in pipes and drums, spectators will be able to enjoy Highland Dancing and Drum Major competitions and the European Highland Games Heavy Events Championship, complete with tossing the caber! Visit www.csglasgow.org.
Merchant City Festival (20 – 23 September)
Showcasing contemporary and traditional Scottish arts and culture, the Merchant City Festival offers visitors the chance to discover opera singers performing alongside cutting edge theatre companies, eclectic musicians and iconoclastic comedians in the refined surroundings of Glasgow’s cultural quarter. Visit www.merchantcityfestival.com.
Kylie - The Exhibition (21 September – 13 January 2008)
‘Kylie – The Exhibition’ will explore the Australian singer’s changing image as a popular icon and international performer. Created by the Arts Centre in Melbourne, the exhibition will feature photographs, videos and recordings spanning Kylie’s career and offers visitors the chance to get up close to 45 of her outfits including her overalls from ‘Neighbours’ and the stunning costumes used in her recent ‘Showgirl’ tour. Visit www.glasgowmuseums.com.
To find out more about the city’s many world class events, tourist attractions, shopping, restaurants and to download a copy of the Glasgow Diary, log onto: www.seeglasgow.com
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Issued by:
Russell Paton - Brand PR Executive
Glasgow City Marketing Bureau
Phone: +44 (0)141 566 0834
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