Glasgow Summer Sessions - State Fayre

Glasgow Summer Sessions - State Fayre

Bellahouston Park, Paisley Road West, G41 5BW Glasgow Kort

lau. 27.06.2026 13:00

Tickets are issued subject to the promoter's terms and conditions which are available on smmrsessions.com. This is an outdoor, all standing event. Please come prepared for all weather conditions. No bags bigger than A3. No flares/glass/smoke devices/chairs or umbrellas. Full list of prohibited items can be found on smmrsessions.com. No food or drink is permitted into the event - this can be purchased inside. Card payments only. No cash. Challenge 25 in operation at the bars. Bring valid photo ID (no photocopies). Management reserve the right to refuse admission. Warning: exposure to loud noise can damage your hearing. Ticket can only be scanned once. No re-entry after leaving.

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