Summer Nights Festival 2016 Kelvingrove Bandstand Aug 4th-7th and Aug 11th-13th

Summer Nights festival
Glasgow Music Festival
Weekends August 4th-7th and August 11th-13th
Featuring renowned artists such as Will Young and Van Morrison.
Kelvingrove Bandstand and Amphitheatre. Kelving Way, Glasgow, G12 8NR
In its third year, Summer Nights will now be sponsored by Bira Moretti instead of Magners. It is a series of summer concerts held in the heart of the city in a renowned amphitheatre. Located between the stunning architectural vistas of Glasgow University and Kelvingrove Art Gallery, this festival will be a feast for the senses. Along with the musical options, there will also be a Birra Moretti Village, which will offer beer and Italian Street food to its connoisseurs, to further improve their evening.
The Kelvin Hotel is only a stone throw away from this great event, why not book a nights stay to fully soak up this weekend festival!
Staying in Glasgow for a festival week-end – perfect place to stay would be The Kelvin Hotel – at the heart of the real west end.
Programme
Van Morrison Thursday 4 August
Idlewild Friday Aug 5
Super Furry Animals Saturday 6 Aug
Lloyd Cole and Justin Currie Sunday 7 August
The Waterboys Monday 8 August
Tom Jones Tuesday 9 August
Primal Scream Thursday 11 August
Electric Honey Sessions Friday 12 August
Eddi Reader & Friends Saturday 13 August
Will Young Sunday 14 August
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