THOUSANDS of people will gather in Drumchapel to watch this year's annual fireworks show.
Family bonfire event Drumchapel and West Winterfest will be held on Saturday, November 5, after two years of cancellation due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Held in Drumchapel Park, attendees will be treated to a professional firework display, live music, funfair rides and food stalls.
The event will run from 4.30pm-9pm.
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Glasgow City Council today revealed the line-up of acts which includes Jemma Stevenson, An Abba Dream Show, Hollie Burns, and Edward Reid.
Des Clarke will host a fireworks countdown.
An organised fireworks display🎆will take place as part of Drumchapel & West Winterfest on 5 Nov.
— Glasgow City Council 🇺🇦 (@GlasgowCC) November 2, 2022
There will also be live music & comedy. Fun from 4.30pm-9pm in Drumchapel Park. Fireworks countdown by Des Clarke at 6.55pm 👇
Expect some local road closures for safety reasons. pic.twitter.com/CUWVXd96rT
Road closures will be in place on the day for safety reasons.
Hecla Avenue and Hecla Place will both be closed from 8am until 11.30pm, meanwhile, Howgate Avenue will be shut to traffic from 10am until 11.30pm.
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