Torch Light Parade 2017, St Andrew’s Day Glasgow

Saint Andrews Day – Thursday 30th November 2017
Come along and be part of a special event to mark Scotland’s Patron Saint Day with a spectacular community torchlight parade through the west end of Glasgow.
Buy a torch and join the procession as it moves through the west end, accompanied by pipe bands, musicians and fire dancers.
Advance cost is £8 including booking fee and a donation to charity.
Non-torchbearers can join the Parade for £3 with a special wrist band.
For launch week only torches will be £6 and from 5.01pm on Tuesday, 10 October, torches will be full price, £8. Wrist bands will be on sale for £3 throughout for those who want to participate in the parade but don’t want to hold a torch.
Children under 16 cannot hold a torch but are invited to purchase a wrist band instead. Free glow sticks will be given to children taking part.
Please note that dogs aren’t allowed in the parade.
For full details and to book please visit the website via the button below. Enter discount code EARLYBIRD at checkout for torch discount.

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