Merchant City Festival 2022

28 – 31 July, 2022
The Carnival Party will kick the festival off in style on Thursday 28 July from 4pm-8pm. Free Event No Ticket Required.
Merchant City Festival 2022 is back this summer for a long weekend of entertainment .
Outdoor arts, circus, dance, food, drink and craft stalls with events happening in and around the streets and venues of the Merchant City area of Glasgow.
Sing and dance along shows for all the family to enjoy.
The iconic Merchant Square craft stall taking place outside for this year’s festival.
What’s On at Merchant City Festival
Highlights
Big Angie, Me, the polis and the priest – Old Fruitmarket, 28 July
The Brunswick Stage at The Amsterdam
28 -31 July – Free to attend no ticket required.
Brunswick Street, Merchant City, G1 1 HD
As part of the Merchant City Festival, The Amsterdam will be curating the outdoor Brunswick Stage, bringing you a diverse line-up of live music and entertainment. Expect a wide range of artists from pop to funk and blues to classic covers. A family friendly event for people of all ages. See full programme
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