A NEW cinema will open in Glasgow city centre this week.
Vue Glasgow St Enoch opens its doors on Saturday with movie goers given access to new films including A Quiet Place Part II and Peter Rabbit 2.
The state-of-the-art cinema has created around forty new jobs as part of the St Enoch Centre’s £40 million investment in its Glasgow retail offering.
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Vue Glasgow St Enoch will feature nine screens, each equipped with Sony 4k digital projection and Dolby 7.1 surround sound. Three screens will be 3D. All seating, across every screen, will feature ‘The Recliner’ luxury leather seats.
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David Cameron, Head of Marketing at Vue, said: “We are hugely excited to finally welcome film fans in Glasgow to our new St Enoch venue after local restrictions caused us to delay initial plans for opening.
“There’s huge anticipation amongst audiences for some of the amazing films set for release in 2021.
"Families and entertainment fans in Glasgow are craving safe, out of home experiences, after the best part of a year without leisure pursuits.
“We are committed to the long-term future of cinema - which we believe provides a unique experience, that cannot be replicated at home, through immersion in a great story.
"Our customers will relish the chance to escape for a few hours in the luxury of our all-new recliner site.”
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