Organisers said 35,000 people of all ages experienced the entertainment across a number of venues from Friday to Sunday.
Over the three days, homegrown and international acts pleased the crowds.
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Music from folk, roots and world performers delivered by Celtic Connections and interactive theatre including ‘Frame’ by a Catalan group Elector 28 together with giant puppets kept the children and adults enthralled.
Across the weekend, event sponsor, Merchant Square, staged free family days featuring ceilidhs, Be Bop Bairns discos, dancers, puppet shows and roaming characters like the Prom Pom Queen, co-commissioned with Scotland’s children’s theatre agency Imaginate.
Food and craft stalls were also available for people to buy local produce and goods.
Annette Christie, Chair of Glasgow Life said: “The top-class entertainment of the Merchant City Festival made for another brilliant weekend of fun for all.
“Culture is Glasgow’s heart and making, sharing and enjoying culture is our right, so it was wonderful to see so many people of all ages and backgrounds soaking up the festival’s carnival atmosphere with family and friends.
“This year’s Merchant City Festival showed why it is one of the most popular dates in Glasgow’s internationally renowned cultural events calendar.”