Burns Night 2024 in Glasgow sees a whole myriad of events from Ceilidhs to Suppers - with free events on offer too!
Burns Night is nearly upon us Glasgow - the night when wild haggis descend from the Campsie Glens to the plates of good Glaswegians across the city - toast the bard in fashion this year with some of the best events in the city.
We put together this list to document what's going on in Glasgow to celebrate the life of Robert Burns - from Ceilidhs to murder mysteries to alternative takes on the classic Burns Night format - there's something for everyone in the city this January.
For £14 on January 27 at 7pm you can enjoy live music, whisky, comedy, and a chance to win prizes at the worlds oldest surviving music hall. Tickets are just £14, with proceeds going towards the preservation of the historic site. Photo: Google Maps
6. Burns Night @ Stravaigin
Very few folks in Glasgow know Scottish Cuisine better than the good people at Stravaigin in the West End. Their annual Burns Dinner at Stravaigin features live music, ceilidh dancing, guest speakers and incredible whiskies.
7. Burns Supper & Ceilidh @ Sloan's
Burns Night at Sloans is always a blast. It's pretty apt to celebrate the life of the bard in Glasgow's oldest restaurant and bar. They're running a number of events this year to celebrate Burns, but the big one is the Burns Supper Ceilidh on January 25. Featuring a dram upon arrival, a 3 course Burns supper, Piper, Toastmaster, and of course, the Ceilidh. Tickets cost £60pp and the event runs from 6:30pm to 1am.
8. Alternative Burns Night @ Mono
If the whole traditional Burns Night affair has gotten a bit old hat for you, check out Mono on Kings Court. Featuring live music and exhibiting artists, you won't find anything else like it in the city this Burns Night - plus all donations go towards Indepen_dance, and inclusive dance charity in Glasgow.
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