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Meet & Greet Upgrade (No Show Ticket Included)
- Pre-show Meet & Greet opportunity with Michael Ball
- Professional photo opportunity
- Souvenir tour programme
- Commemorative Michael Ball laminate, and VIP lanyard
- Merchandise item designed & created exclusively for package purchasers
- Designated check-in & on-site event staff
*Upgrade only – Please note Meet & Greet Upgrades are only valid in conjunction with a show ticket which must be purchased separately. Show tickets can be purchased via Ticketmaster.
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The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall stands as a prominent cultural asset within the city, a vital component of Glasgow's UNESCO City of Music designation. It serves as the esteemed home of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, regularly hosting performances that resonate across the nation and beyond. This venue is a significant public space, delivering a diverse programme of events that enrich the cultural landscape for residents and visitors alike.
Within its walls, a palpable sense of anticipation often fills the air, particularly before a performance. The plush seating in the main auditorium offers a comfortable embrace, while the carefully designed acoustics ensure every note and spoken word carries with clarity. Natural light filters through certain areas, creating a welcoming, open atmosphere that balances the grandeur of the performance spaces.
Practical considerations are well-addressed, with wheelchair access facilitated via the Killermont Street entrance and lifts serving all levels. Accessible toilets are readily available throughout the venue. Guests can find various on-site bars and a café, providing refreshments before, during, and after events.
The hall's programming is broad, encompassing a spectrum from classical orchestral concerts and contemporary music tours to spoken word events, conferences, and community-focused gatherings. It consistently presents a varied calendar, reflecting its role as a dynamic hub for artistic expression and public engagement.
2 Sauchiehall Street,
Glasgow,
Lanarkshire,
Scotland,
G2 3NY.
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