Christmas Concert, Child Bereavement, Cottiers
Wednesday, 13 December, 2023
Cottiers are excited to announce first ever Child Bereavement Christmas Concert in Glasgow
A magical evening featuring popular carols as well as festive readings and performances from our celebrity friends and supporters at Cottiers, one of Glasgow’s most unique and magical venues. Confirmed performers so far this year include former BBC broadcaster Dr Vanessa Collingridge, Teen Sensation Pop Star, TikTok sensation and a regular performer at Glasgow’s iconic Wunderbar Archie Cw, Glasgow Rock Choir, Jordanhill School Choir, Glasgow Gaelic Music Association and Stagecoach Performing Arts Glasgow (pictured below).

Tickets
Box office 0141 357 4000 or WhatsApp on 07941 673 035.
In previous years, our flagship concerts in London have included performances and readings from a host of celebrities, including Sir Tom Jones, Jools Holland, Bill Nighy, and Dame Mary Berry. Our first Glasgow concert promises the same Christmas magic.’
Cottiers, 61 Hyndland Street, Glasgow G11 6DT
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