Halloween Apocalypse Glasgow
Saturday, 31 October, 2020 at 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.
It seems Guising will not be going ahead this year.
Although residents can’t actually meet you can come along to the spooky display in Kelvingrove Square.
If you have a pumpkin or turnip you can show it off on the paved area.
You can search for hidden bags of treats for kids to find so please bring a torch.
Important Information
Please note this is not a Halloween party or event where you can stay. It’s a have a look and grab and go. Children must come with an adult and stay in their household groups.

You might also want to take part in this Windows of Wonder, G20 Window Wanderland Anderston so there will be a wander to go on and see some of the decorations.

Please stick to government guidelines even though we will be outdoors.
Remember to follow all Scottish Government and NHS Scotland guidelines and stay safe. Please ensure you comply with current COVID-19 restrictions. Wander in your household group and keep at least 2 meters from other people. Sanitise/wash hands regularly.
This section: Events, Fairs, Festivals and Fundraisers, Free Events, Hallowe'en in Glasgow, Kids and young people
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