While many may be looking to get involved with the coronation of King Charles III this weekend, many more may be looking for alternative events.
With so many non-coronation-related things taking place across Glasgow, we have brought together some of the most interesting.
With that said, here are Glagsow's top alternative events taking place this bank holiday weekend.
Non-coronation-related events taking place in Glasgow this bank holiday weekend
Here are some alternative events taking place in Glasgow this coronation weekend:
Citation Presents 'A Single Shot'
Ever wanted to be involved in your own murder mystery experience? Well, now you can with this fun event taking place in Glasgow.
This mystery dining experience will see you thrust into a Cluedo-esque puzzle as you attempt to solve a fictional murder.
Find out more and book your place on Eventbrite.
Bad Name - Bon Jovi Tribute act
Spend your Saturday evening listening to some of the catchiest Bon Jovi tunes as performed by Bad Name, a popular tribute act that has played at some of Scotland's best venues.
Find out more on Bad Names' Skiddle page.
About Charles Rennie Mackintosh Walking Tour
If you want to learn more about one of Scotland's most well-known architects and designers, Rennie Macintosh, then this walking tour starting from the Clutha Bar has you covered.
Find out more on the What's On Glasgow website.
Glasgow: A Wee Walk & A Whisky (or three)!
Looking towards another walking tour, Glasgow: A Wee Walk & A Whisky (or three) is a great opportunity to explore Glasgow while trying some premium whisky in a local pub.
Find out more on the Walking Tours Scotland website.
The Mary Wallopers at the Barrowland Ballroom
Well-known for their cover of Glasgow folk song Cod Liver Oil and the Orange Juice, Irish group The Mary Wallopers are coming to the city on May 7 for a night of good tunes and vibes.
Find out more on the Barrowland Ballroom website.
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