Dream Fest – relaunch of the Dream Machine
Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th May, 2023
The Dream Machine 257 London Road Glasgow G40 1PE
The Dream Machine relaunches this May, relighting the community campfire in the East End of Glasgow. The first of many new events showcasing our incredible sensory Dream Room kickstarting with a Saturday evening of live music with a super exciting line up we can’t wait to share with you!
Then we are bringing back our Sensory Sundays with a fantastic mix of kids actvities, art, dance and cinema.
Tickets are affordably priced but given our very limited capacity, they will sell out VERY fast so please grab one early and if you have to cancel, please let us know so we can refund you and offer the limited space to someone else.
Full Line up of events:
SATURDAY (18+)
7.30pm – Doors
7.30pm – 8.30pm – interactive music making
8.45pm – 9.15pm – James Mackay
9.35pm – 10.05pm – INDIA BLUE
10.25pm – 11.05pm – Harry Gorski-Brown
with Moventia on Live Visuals
SUNDAY (Family Friendly)
11am – Sensory Sunday Kids
1:15pm – Relaxation Session
2:30pm – Ecstatic dance
4:15pm – Mystery Movie Screening
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