| Kelvingrove Park Kelvin Way, Glasgow West End G12 8NR | |
| 01413538000 | |
| Kelvingrove Bandstand and Amphitheatre Website | |
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The Kelvingrove Bandstand and Amphitheatre was built in 1925 and was in use until 1999. It is a Category B listed building and listed within Glasgow's Park Conservation area. The Bandstand and Amphitheatre have been a much-loved place of live music, entertainment, gatherings, festivals and poltical rallies over the years for the people of Glasgow and it has had strong communtiy support for its regeneration.
Fully equipped with modern facilities and infrastructure to host a variety of exciting events from live music and dance, to theatre, spoken word recitals and much more!
Belle and Sebastian will celebrate 30 years of Tigermilk and If You're Feeling Sinister by performing the iconic albums in full during a two-night stand at Kelvingrove Bandstand!
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