Hogmanay Ceilidh at the Ferry 2025
The Hogmanay Ceilidh
The Ferry, 25 Anderston Quay, Glasgow G3 8BX
Wednesday 31st December 2025
There is no better way to end the year than with a traditional ceilidh in the heart of Glasgow, and why not do it in style by going along to The Ferry on the banks of the River Clyde on the eve of the New Year.
The marvellous Coila Ceilidh Band who regularly travel internationally will descend on Glasgow and provide a night not to be forgotten. With 25 years of experience and an entertaining ‘caller’ who clearly teaches all the dances step-by-step, each and every guest will be able to participate and have a great time.
DJ will keep the dancefloor packed with his high energy sets of well-known hits throughout the night alternating with the live band.
Running through till 2am, be sure to dust off your dancing shoes and get ready for this annual Hogmanay extravaganza.
Doors @ 9pm for general admission and 6.30pm for dinner reservations
Advance tickets £29 + b/fee
With 3 course dinner £79
You also have the option to enjoy a stunning 3 course Hogmanay dinner which would include your seats for the duration of the night. These are normally in high demand and seats are limited so it is advisable to book these as soon as you can on 01698 360085. Arrival for dinner reservations is 6.30pm.
Doors @ 9pm for general admission and 6.30pm for dinner reservations
Advance tickets £29 + b/fee
With 3 course dinner £79
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