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Converted Church |
93 Hyndland Street Glasgow G11 5PX United Kingdom +44 141 357 3868 |
The Cottier Theatre is undoubtedly one of the most atmospheric venues in the city. A converted church, it has retained the true beauty of the original building, characterised most prominently by magnificent stained glass windows. The theatre itself has a capacity of around 350 with Cottier's bar and restaurant on the premises, providing the opportunity before performances for quality food and drink in unique surroundings. There's a well-structured cultural programme, including theatre, music (ranging from popular to classical), dance and comedy. Despite its relatively small size, it quite often attracts well-known names to Glasgow and is certainly worth a look. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Where Oasis were discovered |
272a Vincent Street Glasgow G2 5RL United Kingdom +44 141 221 5279 http://www.kingtuts.co.uk/ |
Downstairs, the youth of Glasgow congregate in the bar to drink beer, eat cheap lunches, play pool and chat, lured in by the friendly atmosphere and superior jukebox selection. But upstairs, this venue offers an eclectic programme of local and well-known bands to its appreciative audiences, as well as a monthly comedy night. This is where Oasis were first spotted (and signed) so keep your eyes and ears open; you never know which imminently very hip and successful band you may see. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Scotland's largest |
SECC Glasgow G3 8YW United Kingdom +44 141 248 3000 http://www.secc.co.uk/ |
Nicknamed "The Armadillo" for its intriguing design, the Clyde Auditorium is the place for exciting concerts in Glasgow. It has hosted performances by Bob Dylan, Simply Red, and Blondie, and is a popular venue for parties and comedy shows. Since it is located within the SECC, Scotland's largest exhibition centre, you can catch your favorite band after a long day's conference. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Standing jokes |
333 Woodlands Road Glasgow G3 6NG United Kingdom +44 870 600 6055 http://www.thestand.co.uk/ |
This all-conquering Edinburgh comedy club opened as Glasgow's only dedicated spot for laughs. You can be assured of an excellent line-up and big names from the local and national comedy circuits often grace the stage. Tickets can be bought at the door but all shows are on the weekend so it's best to book tickets by phone first and then pick them up on the night. Review © 2007, Wcities |