Festivals
Clyde Chorus Tickets
Line up
- Static (Glasgow Kelvin College)
- Liberation (Glasgow Clyde College)
- Sarah Forrest (Riverside College)
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Concerts in United Kingdom
- 29/05/2025Thursday 18:30GlasgowSEC ArmadilloNathan Evans & Saint PHNX Band - The Family Show
- 30/05/2025Friday 15:00GlasgowWarehouse SWG3Static, Sarah Forrest & Liberation
- 30/05/2025Friday 11:00GlasgowHilton Garden InnTea Dance with Lou Hickey BandOn partner site
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- 30/05/2025Friday 15:00Glasgow Box HubFeel the GrooveOn partner site
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- 30/05/2025Friday 19:00GlasgowThe Savings BankBletherin & Mama TerraOn partner site
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- 30/05/2025Friday 19:00Glasgow Box HubTriple01sOn partner site
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- 31/05/2025Saturday 11:00GlasgowPearce InstituteFestival ShowcaseOn partner site
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- 31/05/2025Saturday 11:00Glasgow Box HubMini ManoeuvresOn partner site
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- 31/05/2025Saturday 15:00GlasgowThe Savings BankLucia & the Best BoysOn partner site
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- 31/05/2025Saturday 15:00GlasgowPearce InstituteNina NesbittOn partner site
- 31/05/2025Saturday 19:00GlasgowThe Savings BankCeltic Connections NightOn partner site
- 31/05/2025Saturday 19:00GlasgowPearce InstituteThe Supernaturals + SnowgooseOn partner site
About
Celebrating 850 years of Glasgow
Glasgow City Council has announced the first batch of artists who will perform at Clyde Chorus, a music event celebrating Glasgow’s 850th anniversary.
This landmark event will shine a light on Glasgow’s rich musical heritage and its status as a UNESCO City of Music.
Reflecting its location along the River Clyde – the beating heart of the city – this dynamic programme will see an eclectic mix of performances across iconic venues, spanning genres from contemporary and classical to Celtic and country.
Kicking things off on Thursday 29 May is Nathan Evans & The Saint Phnx Band, headlining the opening showcase event at SEC Armadillo on Thursday 29 May, with special guests Scottish Opera who will take the opportunity to celebrate the talent of Glasgow’s young people. Their exclusive production will see 300 of the city’s school children present ‘Built on the Clyde’ as part of the opening night.
Friday 30 May will highlight the diverse talent on offer from the city, including a showcase of the finest talent from Glasgow’s Colleges at SWG3 Warehouse.
The lineup consists of performers who are originally from Glasgow, have grown up here or who now call Glasgow “home”, and Clyde Chorus will highlight how the city has shaped them and helped them contribute to the legacy which the city is renowned for around the world. Not only this, but Clyde Chorus looks to the future generations, highlighting performers who will continue to build upon this legacy, and showcase why Glasgow is a UNESCO City of Music for years to come.
Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of Glasgow’s milestone 850th anniversary celebrations and experience the UNESCO City of Music’s vibrant scene.
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