Govanhill International Festival and Carnival 2024
Thursday, 1 – Sunday, 11 August, 2024
Govanhill International 2024 – An Anti-Racist Festival of Creativity, Solidarity, and Liberation
The Govanhill International Festival and Carnival 2024 returns for its 8th year, celebrating creativity, solidarity, and liberation. From Thursday, 1st August to Sunday, 11th August, this two-week event features music, talks, walks, films, art exhibitions, and workshops – showcasing Govanhill’s rich cultural diversity delivered in partnership with inspiring organisations.
Updates on this years programme of events and other updates will be published on @govanhillbaths social media and the Govanhill Baths website.
Some Highlights
Josie Long and Friends, 1 August, 7.30 p.m. Ther Rum Shack
Landscapes of Loss
Exhibition Launch – Thursday 1 August
Govanhill A Community Film Portrait Q & A – Saturday 10 August, 2024
CineRoma: Launch Carmen: No Fdear of Freedom, 8 August
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