The event, named Clyde Chorus, will take place from May 29 to May 31, and will feature a range of performances across various venues.
The event aims to celebrate Glasgow’s rich musical heritage and its status as a UNESCO City of Music.
The lineup includes a variety of artists from different genres, including Nathan Evans and The Saint Phnx Band, and Nina Nesbitt.
Tickets for the event will be available for purchase from 9am on March 7 on www.clydechorus.co.uk.
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Tickets for all shows will be priced at £8.50 plus a booking fee, with concession tickets available at £4.50 plus a booking fee.
The event will kick off with a performance by Nathan Evans and The Saint Phnx Band at the SEC Armadillo.
The Scottish Opera will also be present to celebrate the talent of Glasgow’s young people.
Their exclusive production will feature 300 school children from the city presenting Built on the Clyde as part of the opening night.
The event will continue on with performances across various venues, including The Hilton Garden Inn, Box Hub Vennel, SWG3 Warehouse, and The Savings Bank.
The performances will span a range of genres, from big-band and vintage sounds to house music and rap.
The final day of the event will feature a family dance party at Box Hub Vennel, a showcase from the Govan Music Festival, and a BSL interpreted show with Nina Nesbitt at The Pearce Institute.
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Councillor Susan Aitken, leader of Glasgow City Council, said: “Clyde Chorus is one of the highlights of our Glasgow 850 programme, this year, that truly has something for everyone, no matter your musical tastes.
Susan Aitken (Image: Newsquest) “This event brings together a diverse mix of musicians, performers, bands, and festival showcases, all with a connection to Glasgow and that reflects the rich tapestry of Glasgow’s music scene.
“From contemporary beats to classical pieces, Celtic melodies to country rhythms, Clyde Chorus promises a memorable experience for music lovers.
“Ticket prices are being kept as low as they can to encourage as many people as possible to get involved.”
The event is committed to accessibility and has partnered with First Bus Glasgow as the official travel partner.
This is to encourage attendance while managing capacities effectively, ensuring that audiences from all backgrounds can take part in this citywide musical moment.
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The lineup consists of performers who are originally from Glasgow, have grown up there, or who now call Glasgow home.
Clyde Chorus will highlight how the city has shaped them and helped them contribute to the legacy for which the city is renowned around the world.
The event will also look to future generations, highlighting performers who will continue to build upon this legacy and showcase why Glasgow is a UNESCO City of Music.