Ashton Lane Street Party 2024
Saturday 1 (12p.m. – 10 p.m.) and Sunday 2 June, 2024 (12 p.m. – 7 p.m.)
Ashton Lane, Off Byres Road, Behind Underground Station, G12
Event by Ashton Lane Street Party, Brel and Vodka Wodka
A weekend of fun and festivities at the West End Festival Street Party on Ashton Lane!
On the 1st and 2nd of June, the iconic cobbled street will be transformed into a vibrant hub of music, food, and entertainment. From live musicians and DJs to delicious street food and family friendly entertainment, there will be something for everyone to enjoy!
Bring your friends and family along to soak up the lively atmosphere and dance the night away under the twinkling fairy lights.
Don’t miss out on this fantastic celebration of all things West End!
Mark your calendars and get ready to party at the West End Festival Street Party on Ashton Lane!
SATURDAY 12PM – 10PM
SUNDAY 12pm – 7PM
SUNDAY 12pm – 7PM
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