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Coming Up:
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Davis Cup: Great Britain v Slovakia
Great Britain v Slovakia -
Kerrang! Relentless Energy Tour
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Celtic Connections 2012
Folk, roots, world, traditional, indie, Americana, bluegrass and jazz -
Glasgow Comedy Festival
The place for comedy! -
Hansel & Gretel
A wonderfully moving story of poverty, magic and triumph over adversity. -
The Wanted
They'll be glad you came...
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Most Viewed:
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Michael McIntyre Live at the SECC
The floppy-haired funny man! -
NME Awards Tour
At the O2 Academy -
Westlife Greatest Hits Tour
The Greatest Hits Tour -
Strictly Come Dancing Live
Love the TV show? Love this! -
JLS add extra date
One night only at the Braehead Arena -
X Factor Live in Glasgow’s SECC
See your favourites, live, in the flesh... -
Cirque du Soleil
Alegria
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City Centre Archive
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Peppa Pig’s Treasure Hunt
When: 18th & 19th July 2012 | Where: King's TheatreAhoy there me Hearties! Peppa Pig and her friends are going on a treasure hunt and needs your help! -
Wonderful Town
When: 8th – 12th May 2012 | Where: King's TheatreThis wonderfully heart-warming musical starring Connie Fisher will be playing in the King's Theatre, Glasgow, in May 2012. -
Avenue Q
When: 14th – 19th May 2012 | Where: King's TheatreAvenue Q, the West End's funniest show by far is returning to Glasgow's King's Theatre for 5 days of shows in May 2012. -
The Gruffalo
When: 10th - 12th May 2012 | Where: King's TheatreFollowing it's sell out success in the West End, The Gruffalo is back on a UK tour, and coming to Glasgow's King's Theatre for one weekend in May 2012. -
Blood Brothers
When: 2nd - 14th July 2012 | Where: King's TheatreThe captivating and devastating production of Blood Brothers is coming to Glasgow's King's Theatre in July 2012. -
Monty Python’s Spamalot
When: 12th - 17th March 2012 | Where: King's TheatreSpamalot tells the legendary tale of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table and features a bevy (or possibly a brace) of beautiful show girls, witch burnings (Cancelled too expensive) not to mention cows, killer rabbits and French people. -
The Answer
When: 7th March 2012 | Where: The Garage, GlasgowNorthern Irish hard rock band, The Answer supported by The Union hit the Garage in March 2012, for one night ... Glasgow get ready to rock! -
The Overtones
When: 19th November 2012 | Where: Royal Concert HallThe Overtones have announced one night in Glasgow for their upcoming 2012 tour. -
Sister Act
When: 11th - 22nd September 2012 | Where: Kings TheatreFrom producers Whoopi Goldberg and Stage Entertainment (Hairspray, High School Musical), the five times Tony nominated West End and Broadway hit Sister Act is coming to Glasgow's Kings Theatre! -
George Square Observation Wheel
When: 26th November 2011 - 17th March 2012 | Where: George SquareThis festive season, for the first time, Glasgow's George Square will be host to a giant observation wheel!!! And it's staying for Jan Feb and March 2012! -
Frankie Boyle The Last Days of Sodom
When: 16th, 17th & 18th August 2012 | Where: Kings TheatreScottish funnyman Frankie Boyle, one of the UK's most popular comedians, is gracing the stage of Glasgow's Kings Theatre for 3 nights in August. -
The Glasgow Sport Relief Mile
When: 25th March 2012 | Where: Glasgow City CentreDo the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile in glorious Glasgow and take in the city’s finest sights. -
Hansel & Gretel
When: 4th, 8th, 10th & 12th February 2012 | Where: Theatre RoyalA wonderfully moving story of poverty, magic and triumph over adversity. -
The Rake’s Progress
When: 17th, 21st, 23rd & 25th March 2012 | Where: Theatre RoyalWorld-renowned Scottish director David McVicar returns to Scottish Opera to stage his first Rake’s Progress.
















