The city’s newest festival, The Reeling, is taking place at Rouken Glen Park on 10 and 11 June.
The event is set to showcase traditional Scottish dance and music, with a variety of local folk acts on the lineup including Breaback, the Peatbog Fairies, Blazin’ Fiddles, Siobhan Miller and more.
The Southside festival has been described by its organisers has a celebration of Scottish culture, creativity and community.
Next, King Tut’s has just announced the lineup for this year’s Summer Nights which will be taking place between 13 July and 26 August.
Four emerging local bands are on the lineup each night, providing audiences the opportunity to listen to something new and support Glasgow’s vibrant music scene.
Headliners include Cara McBride, Wine Moms, Dazed and Confused, Rodeo Club and more.
And finally, TRNSMT is returning to Glasgow Green from the weekend beginning 7 July.
This year’s headliners include Pulp, George Ezra, Niall Horgan, Sam Fender, Mimi Webb, Becky Hill and the 1975.
It is arguably the biggest event in Glasgow’s music calendar with over 50,000 attendees.
The event is set to showcase traditional Scottish dance and music, with a variety of local folk acts on the lineup including Breaback, the Peatbog Fairies, Blazin’ Fiddles, Siobhan Miller and more.
The Southside festival has been described by its organisers has a celebration of Scottish culture, creativity and community.
Next, King Tut’s has just announced the lineup for this year’s Summer Nights which will be taking place between 13 July and 26 August.
Four emerging local bands are on the lineup each night, providing audiences the opportunity to listen to something new and support Glasgow’s vibrant music scene.
Headliners include Cara McBride, Wine Moms, Dazed and Confused, Rodeo Club and more.
And finally, TRNSMT is returning to Glasgow Green from the weekend beginning 7 July.
This year’s headliners include Pulp, George Ezra, Niall Horgan, Sam Fender, Mimi Webb, Becky Hill and the 1975.
It is arguably the biggest event in Glasgow’s music calendar with over 50,000 attendees.
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