Festival of Light, East Pollokshields Quad
Saturday 2 November, 2024 2 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Festival of Light ✨ at the East Pollokshields Quad.
East Pollokshields Quad, Community Garden, 289 Kenmure St, Glasgow G41 2QX
From crafting to parading, celebrate a fun evening of glowing lights and joyful moments.
14:00 | 🍽️ Feast and Festivities
Square Park Coffee | Cakes & Hot Drinks
Vegan Middle Eastern Food (for free!) Woodfired Sourdough Pizza
14:00 – 18:00 | Lantern Making Workshop + 🎦 Outdoor Cinema
Create your very own lantern for the evening parade. Later, enjoy the outdoor cinema and creative play experience at the Quad.
17:00 – 17:45 | ✨ Lantern Parade
lluminate the streets with around East Pollokshields Quad
17:00 – 22:00 | Entertainment and Live Music
Shiverin’ Sheikhs
DJ Robin Dunn
Southside Strummers
Williwaw
Donations welcomed 🌟
This event is free, but any donations welcome. Passionate about making the Festival of Light as successful as possible, and every contribution helps. Warmly welcome any donations via website. Your generosity is deeply appreciated.
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