St Andrew’s Day– Torchlight Parade
Saturday 27 November, 2021 at 6 p.m.
Glasgow Botanic Gardens, 730 Great Western Rd, Glasgow G12 0UE
Event by Halo Arts and Torchlight Parade
The St Andrew’s Day Torchlight Parade is a unique and exciting community event set in the beautiful West End of Glasgow.

Tickets
Tickets – £9 general entry to event at Botanic Gardens and walk with the parade.
For only a few pounds extra why not buy and carry a torch to add to the spectacle?
Family tickets with 2 torches £40.
The St Andrew’s Day Torchlight Parade is a unique and exciting community event set in the beautiful West End of Glasgow.
Starting with 90 minutes of entertainment at Glasgow Botanic Gardens including live music, fire performers, street theatre, kids hub and more- the parade, featuring a sea of lit torches, will make its way down Byres Road past many well known sights.The parade will end at the South Front of University of Glasgow with another short burst of entertainment.
Starting with 90 minutes of entertainment at Glasgow Botanic Gardens including live music, fire performers, street theatre, kids hub and more- the parade, featuring a sea of lit torches, will make its way down Byres Road past many well known sights.The parade will end at the South Front of University of Glasgow with another short burst of entertainment.
Be part of something truly special!

The event is by Glasgow based production company Halo Arts , who have become known for their innovative and imaginative community events. It is part of Scotland’s Winter Festival programme – in 2019, over 1000 people participated in the torchlight parade and many hundreds more lined the streets to cheer it on.
Tickets can be purchased for £9 General Entry and £13 Entry with Torch via www.wearehaloarts.com & www.ticketsource.co.uk/halo-arts
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