It’s the Easter
holidays and there is loads to do wherever you are. If you haven’t already
explored what the other University cities across Scotland have to offer we
recommend doing it now. It’s the perfect opportunity.
In Dundee at the Reading
Rooms, All Good presents Canadian Heidi. Doors open at 10 pm, tonight Friday 8th.
Tickets are £15 - £17. That’s not
all. On Sunday night lost heroes of Scottish pop Swiss Family Orbison are at
Fat Sam’s and tickets for this family reunion are just £14.
On Monday night the
man who made jazz cool, Gregory Porter brings his sound to the Music Hall,
doors open 7:30 pm.
There are bodily
fluids, disturbing events and Moby Dick references abound in Stirling this
weekend. The hilarious political play International Waters by David Leddy is at
the Macrobert Arts Centre, tonight at 7:30 pm Tickets range from £5-12.
In Glasgow it’s the opening of Glasgow International
Festival 2016, the contemporary art festival is back and 75 exhibitions,
performances and projects have popped up across the city.
In Edinburgh dance the night away to rising French dance
star Michael Calfan at Why Not. Doors open at 10pm and the party keeps running
until 3am.
From today Turner Prize winner Simon Starling’s biggest exhibition
to date is at Nottingham. This is your chance to see contemporary art that’s
never been seen in the UK before and runs until Sunday June 26th, 10
am – 6 pm daily.
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