These are the best things to do in Glasgow in 2024
Well would you look at that, it's 2024 already. That means a whole new year, and a whole new Glasgow - join us as we see what's ahead of us all in the city this year.
We didn't just want to take a look at the new bars, restaurants, and venues you need to try this year. We wanted to make a comprehensive list of all the things happening in Glasgow in 2024 that you need to mark on your calendar.
Forget New Year's Resolutions, that's so 2023 - we're all about new experiences in the new year here in 2024. Look no further than GlasgowWorld for the very best of Glasgow.
Forget New Year's Resolutions, that's so 2023 - we're all about new experiences in the new year here in 2024. Look no further than GlasgowWorld for the very best of Glasgow.
9. Catch a flick at the Glasgow Film Festival
The Glasgow Film Festival is run from the historic Glasgow Film Theatre with a red carpet rolled out for the stars that make the films happen. It brings cinema from across the world right here to the heart of Glasgow. Any movie fan would be daft to miss it. | Contributed Photo: Supplied
10. Have a laugh at the International Glasgow Comedy Festival
Glasgow International Comedy Festival is back in Glasgow later this month - with the likes of Frankie Boyle, Zara Gladman, Elaine C Smith, and many more familiar faces performing across venues in Glasgow. If you're wanting a cheer up this blue January, go see your favourite comedian - or find your new favourite comedian - at the Glasgow Comedy Festival. Have a laugh at Glasgow Comedy Festival. | Contributed
11. See a gig at Kelvingrove Summer Nights
With the likes of Siouxsie Sioux gracing the Kelvingrove Bandstand last year, it's not something you want to miss in 2024. PIC: Calum Buchan | Contributed Photo: Calum Buchan
12. Cross the new Govan-Partick bridge
The finishing touches are now being put on the Govan-Partick bridge which will cross communities, dash over the River Clyde - a whole new world awaits you, closer and more convenient than ever. | Govan Partick Bridge April 2023
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