Glasgow Summer Sessions - Teddy Swims
at
Bellahouston Park
Glasgow
17:00
Resale Restrictions - Tickets must not be purchased with the intention of reselling them. If you can no longer use your tickets, you may only resell them through authorised resale sites (Ticketmaster Fan to Fan Exchange). You may not resell or offer to resell tickets for this event through any unauthorised resale site. Any tickets purchased, resold or offered for resale in breach of these special conditions may be cancelled.
Description
Bellahouston Park stands as a vital green lung and a significant cultural and event asset on Glasgow's South Side, a testament to its enduring role since its acquisition in 1895. Beyond its daily function as a public park, it has historically hosted monumental gatherings, from the 1938 Empire Exhibition to major international events, cementing its status as a national stage for diverse occasions.
Within its expansive grounds, the atmosphere shifts from the open, windswept fields offering panoramic city views to the more intimate, cultivated spaces. One might encounter the crisp scent of damp earth after a Glasgow shower, or the gentle rustle of mature trees lining the pathways, providing a sense of calm amidst the city's hum. The architectural elegance of the House for an Art Lover, a Mackintosh masterpiece, offers a contrasting interior experience, where the cool touch of polished wood and the play of light through leaded glass evoke a distinct artistic sensibility.
Practical amenities are thoughtfully integrated across the park's 71 hectares, including several formal gardens such as the Victorian walled garden and the sunken garden, offering spaces for quiet contemplation. Accessibility is well-considered, with connections via Dumbreck railway station, Ibrox subway, and numerous bus routes along Paisley Road West. While the park itself is an open space, specific venues within, like the House for an Art Lover, provide refreshment options, and large-scale events typically feature a range of food and drink vendors.
Throughout the year, Bellahouston Park transforms to accommodate a broad spectrum of events. It regularly serves as a major outdoor concert venue, drawing substantial crowds for large-scale music festivals and performances. Additionally, its extensive sports facilities, including a ski centre, hockey pitches, and cycling tracks, host various athletic competitions and community activities, reinforcing its dynamic contribution to Glasgow's public life.
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