A Southside park will be transformed for a weekend filled with music and dancing this spring.
Following their sellout event last year, Glasgow club night organisers Melting Pot and Heverlee will return to Queen’s Park Recreation Grounds from Saturday, April 30 to Sunday, May 1.
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Disco lovers can look forward to a bank holiday weekend packed with performances from talented artists from across the UK at the big top tent and 'Heverlee village'.
Saturday’s lineup will include DJ performances from the likes of Free love, Nightwave and legendary duo Optimo (Espacio).
Speaking of their excitement to be performing the former Sub Club regulars said: “Optimo was born in Glasgow and thrived due to the unconditional love and support of Glaswegians.
"As we celebrate 25 years it was important to us that our celebration was deeply rooted in this amazing city and showcased and supported some of the incredible talents we have in our community here.”
Sunday will see the return of the ‘Queen’s Park Disco sessions’ headlined by Greg Wilson as well as a nostalgic Let’s Go Back to the 80s set with a tracklist inspired by clubs like Paradise Garage and Studio 54.
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Younger disco fans won’t be left out from the event with a Mini Manoeuvres children's dance party suitable for all ages running from 12 to 3 pm on both days.
Mark Mackechnie, Festival Director, said: “We are thrilled to be bringing the party back to the Southside this year after so many previous sellout events.
"This year is going to be a special one as we have Optimo celebrating 25 years; as well as an epic disco takeover on Bank Holiday Sunday.
"The new location allows for a real development on what we can do with the Heverlee Village being a prime example. Looking forward to it is an understatement.”
Tickets for the event are on sale now. To book click here.
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