Lids Open Day 2022, Glasgow
Saturday 17 September, 2022
Springburn Auditorium, Springburn Park Community Village, Belmont Road, Glasgow G21 3AX

As part of the 2022 Doors Open Day Festival, Glasgow Piano City’s new venue, Springburn Auditorium will be hosting their first ‘Lids Open Day’ for 3 years on Saturday 17th September from 10.30am till 5pm. No Booking necessary. The venue will also be open for bookable tours of the building on Friday 16th at 2pm and 3.30pm and on Sunday 18th at 3pm.
There is now a short film by Tom Binns giving you a glimpse of the venue, the two decorated pianos installed over the DID weekend and of the construction process – with over 20 days of activity by a team of over 20 people in total . . . very much condensed into 2 minutes of screen time.
You can also watch the full 18 minute film of the whole build process on Glasgow Piano City Youtube Channel
Pat chats to Tom Binns – creator of Glasgow Piano City – Jim and Pat’s West End Chat Podcast
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