Glasgow To Become UK’s No. 1 Music City

Great news, Weegies! VisitScotland and Glasgow Life have got together to launch an initiative to promote Glasgow as the number one destination for music lovers in the UK.

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Following two years of COVID restrictions, the city’s night-time industry desperately needs a shot in the arm, so this should be welcome news for all musicians and music venues.

With a £90,000 budget, the campaign Glasgow:Music Nonstop will work to promote upcoming musical events of all sorts.

Glasgow’s legendary music scene features everything from rock to classical to EDM to country, and in happier times the city has hosted up to 130 music events each week. It is estimated that music businesses generated some £75 million a year for Glasgow’s economy.

Kenny’s Music is one of the cities favourite haunts for musicians, stocking a huge range of guitars, amps, live sound gear and more.

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VisitScotland and Glasgow Life have got together to launch an initiative to promote Glasgow as the number one destination for music lovers in the UK.

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