People Fest at St Luke’s
Saturday, 2 September, 2023 – all day from 12.30 p.m.
Hosts: Friends of the People’s Palace, Winter Gardens and Glasgow Green
At St Luke’s 17 Bain St, Glasgow G40 2JZ
Free Event
Partnered by Tesco, the event is a thank you to all the workers, helpers and carers, who kept us safe during the pandemic.
Line Up
Colonel Mustard – Born to Rewild
Dan Collins Clown Workshop
Spangled Cabaret featuring Paul Poppet
Daiquri Dusk Greatest Show Hula Hoop Act
Wolvis Presley
Mark DJ5
Hunter and McMustard
San Fran and the Ciscos
People’s Festival Kicks off at the Fountain at the People’s Palace with Colonel Mustard Born to Rewild.
Born To Rewild is moving gig theatre, with a mixture of storytelling, games, bad jokes and good songs, teaching valuable lessons about climate change and what we can do to help, in a fun interactive way.
Then walking to St Luke’s on Bain Street. Or join People’s Fest throughout the day Saturday 2 September at St Luke’s.
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