Concert for a Summer Evening by The Cantabile Ensemble at GU Chapel

University Of Glasgow Memorial Chapel 1 The Square, University Avenue

The Cantabile Ensemble is pleased to present a Concert for a Summer Evening . We perform a range of repertoire, from classical to modern, folk to film music and of course, some of the Scottish classics. This will be our 4th appearance at WestFest and we are delighted to share our love of music with […]

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Lyle The Therapy Gecko

Òran Mór 731-735 Great Western Rd

After a sold out run of North American dates last year, multi-platform internet sensation Lyle Forever is bringing his beloved "Therapy Gecko” live show on the road again and around the world in 2023. Fans will get the chance to converse with Lyle live on stage as they share their hopes, dreams, and life lessons […]

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A Window on Ukraine – photographs by Robert Burns

A Window on Ukraine – photographs by Robert Burns

Hillhead Library 348 Byres Road

This exhibition offers distinctive observations and reflections of the Ukraine over several years between 2007 and 2012 by Glasgow-based photographer Robert Burns. The exhibition demonstrates his keen interest and empathy for the ordinary people in Kyiv and other nearby towns and cities. He has recorded the joys of Ukrainian life, the weddings, the festivals, children […]

Free

Gaia (The Earth) by Luke Jerram, part of 50th Anniversary Celebrations of The CRM Society

Mackintosh Queen's Cross 870 Garscube Road

To celebrate its 50th year, the CRM Society is holding a series of events at its home at Queen’s Cross. This former church was designed by Mackintosh and now operates as a successful venue for music and events. Measuring six metres in diameter, Gaia features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface. The artwork […]

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Willi Carlisle & Melissa Carper

Òran Mór 731-735 Great Western Rd

Willi Carlisle is a poet and a folk singer for the people. Like his hero Utah Phillips, Carlisle's extraordinary gift for turning a phrase isn't about high falutin' pontificatin'; it's about looking out for one another and connecting through our shared human condition. With a chameleon-like ability to shift from country to blues to jazz […]

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St Francis Chamber Choir and Symphonic Band

St. Bride's Church 69 Hyndland Road

St Francis Chamber Choir and Symphonic Wind Band from Mountain View, California, presents “We Sing of Peace!” Featuring music from around the globe and showcasing styles from United States circus music, to American spirituals, to Argentinean tangos to Russian Orthodox hymn settings, this concert is filled with music that celebrates diversity, unity, and peace. Donations […]

Free
A Window on Ukraine – photographs by Robert Burns

A Window on Ukraine – photographs by Robert Burns

Hillhead Library 348 Byres Road

This exhibition offers distinctive observations and reflections of the Ukraine over several years between 2007 and 2012 by Glasgow-based photographer Robert Burns. The exhibition demonstrates his keen interest and empathy for the ordinary people in Kyiv and other nearby towns and cities. He has recorded the joys of Ukrainian life, the weddings, the festivals, children […]

Free

Gaia (The Earth) by Luke Jerram, part of 50th Anniversary Celebrations of The CRM Society

Mackintosh Queen's Cross 870 Garscube Road

To celebrate its 50th year, the CRM Society is holding a series of events at its home at Queen’s Cross. This former church was designed by Mackintosh and now operates as a successful venue for music and events. Measuring six metres in diameter, Gaia features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface. The artwork […]

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The West End Wander

The West End Wander

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Argyle Street, Glasgow

Come join us on an award-winning food tour of Glasgow’s leafy west end and explore the thriving food scene Glaswegians love! With our tour you will wander through our vibrant city, tasting an eclectic mix of quality Scottish food and drink. Enjoying the Glasgow patter and some Gaelic, your local tour guide will walk you […]

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What? Learn to meditate – Me?

Woodlands Workspace 66 Ashley Street

Does the idea of meditating feel overwhelming to you - like yet another thing to do? If so you need to come along to our free introductory talk on Transcendental Meditationℱ. We’ll explain how this simple technique gives profound rest; dissolving stress and restoring balance, clarity and energy, and is scientifically verified. Join us!

Free
A Window on Ukraine – photographs by Robert Burns

A Window on Ukraine – photographs by Robert Burns

Hillhead Library 348 Byres Road

This exhibition offers distinctive observations and reflections of the Ukraine over several years between 2007 and 2012 by Glasgow-based photographer Robert Burns. The exhibition demonstrates his keen interest and empathy for the ordinary people in Kyiv and other nearby towns and cities. He has recorded the joys of Ukrainian life, the weddings, the festivals, children […]

Free

Gaia (The Earth) by Luke Jerram, part of 50th Anniversary Celebrations of The CRM Society

Mackintosh Queen's Cross 870 Garscube Road

To celebrate its 50th year, the CRM Society is holding a series of events at its home at Queen’s Cross. This former church was designed by Mackintosh and now operates as a successful venue for music and events. Measuring six metres in diameter, Gaia features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface. The artwork […]

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The West End Wander

The West End Wander

Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Argyle Street, Glasgow

Come join us on an award-winning food tour of Glasgow’s leafy west end and explore the thriving food scene Glaswegians love! With our tour you will wander through our vibrant city, tasting an eclectic mix of quality Scottish food and drink. Enjoying the Glasgow patter and some Gaelic, your local tour guide will walk you […]

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Composers in Exile

Govan & Linthouse Parish Church 796 Govan Road

Mozart Divertimento in F major, Hans Gål Concertino for Violin and Strings, Arnold Schönberg VerklÀrte Nacht - conductor Paul MacAlindin, violin Hector Scott. The rise of National Socialism in the 1930s forced Gål and Schönberg from Vienna and Berlin to build new homes in Scotland and California.

£1 – £3
Lincoln Laughs

Lincoln Laughs

The Lincoln Inn 2131 Great Western Road

A regular New Material Comedy night that brings together Emerging and Experienced Acts for fabulous nights of Daftness & Laughter in Knightswood, West Glasgow.

Free

Wild West End Open Mic

Machair Bar 372 -374 Great Western Road

Hosted by town sheriff’s Old Bohemia - the famous ‘Wild West End Open Mic’ is a night of music, comedy, poetry and good old fashioned barn dancin’. Whether you grace the stage or come and take on some of the best home grown entertainment the West end has to offer is guaranteed to be a […]

Free

(School Event) Scotty Plants A Seed with illustrator Lizzy Duncan

Children’s Wood and North Kelvin Meadow Kelbourne Street, Glasgow

Scotty is a little Scotty dog who was blown onto the Isle of Mull, deep in the heart of a storm. But when a fisherman gives him an old collar with ancient writing on it, Scotty is whirled off on a series of extraordinary journeys with his best friend Owl. Will they both learn something […]

A Window on Ukraine – photographs by Robert Burns

A Window on Ukraine – photographs by Robert Burns

Hillhead Library 348 Byres Road

This exhibition offers distinctive observations and reflections of the Ukraine over several years between 2007 and 2012 by Glasgow-based photographer Robert Burns. The exhibition demonstrates his keen interest and empathy for the ordinary people in Kyiv and other nearby towns and cities. He has recorded the joys of Ukrainian life, the weddings, the festivals, children […]

Free

Gaia (The Earth) by Luke Jerram, part of 50th Anniversary Celebrations of The CRM Society

Mackintosh Queen's Cross 870 Garscube Road

To celebrate its 50th year, the CRM Society is holding a series of events at its home at Queen’s Cross. This former church was designed by Mackintosh and now operates as a successful venue for music and events. Measuring six metres in diameter, Gaia features 120dpi detailed NASA imagery of the Earth’s surface. The artwork […]

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