Poetry Launch Night Glasgow: The Last Supper
6:00pm until 10:00pm
The Record Factory, 17 Byres Road, G11 5RD
This is an invitation to a brand new poetry night like no other in Glasgow’s west end on the one and holy Ash Wednesday!
This will be a night of Glasgow’s finest poets, literary artists and spoken word lyricists and one not to be missed!
The evening is FREE of charge to the general public and not only that we will be giving free dinner on arrival (likely pizza – but we are open to requests)
So get yourselves down to The Record Factory on Byres Road, have some free food, socialise and enjoy a fantastic evening of talent and networking.
TIME: 6pm – 10
Networking time and food between 6-7pm
and an option to participate in some open mic at the end of the evening.
See you all there 😉
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