An iconic Glasgow club is releasing the final tickets before it closes down.

The Shed is preparing to shut down and is marking the move with a series of closing parties, dubbed ‘Armasheddon.

Organisers claim thousands of enquiries are already pouring in from regulars and fans eager to celebrate the end of an era.

The nightclub is closing its doors after 26 years in the city and now hopes to go out with a bang on Langside Avenue in Shawlands.

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Tickets are expected to go live today at 7pm with hopeful attendees encouraged to act quickly as demand soars.

Michele Pagliocca Michele Pagliocca (Image: Newsquest)

Michele Pagliocca, owner of The Shed, said the “The response has been overwhelming”.

He explained: “We’ve had people reaching out from all over Glasgow and beyond, with some cutting holidays short to be here.

"Customers are sharing their memories and asking how they can be part of this final chapter.

"With such incredible demand, we’re anticipating a fast sell-out and some unforgettable nights.”

The Shed is marking the end of 26 years as a clubThe Shed is marking the end of 26 years as a club (Image: Sourced)

Ticket prices and additional details are available on The Shed’s official Facebook page.

Early booking is strongly recommended to avoid disappointment, as capacity is limited for each event.

Don’t miss your chance to say farewell to one of Glasgow’s most iconic nightclubs and be part of Armasheddon. Let’s make history together, one last time.

We previously reported, since opening in 1998, the beloved cornerstone of Glasgow's nightlife in the Southside has welcomed party-goers and music lovers for almost three decades.

However, its roots in the community stretch back much further, with the venue originally established in 1920 as Marlborough House.

For over a century, the building has played host to a wide range of personal and community celebrations including weddings, birthday parties, and other milestone events.

Upcoming events include:

Final Countdown: Friday, September 6.

It’s Been a (Guilty) Pleasure: Saturday, September 7.

Shed Eras 1998-2024 - The Anthems That Defined The Shed: Friday, September 13.

Shed 98 - Now That’s What I Call Past It: Saturday, September 14 (7pm-11pm)

Armasheddon - One Last Tune: Saturday, September 14 (11pm-3am)

Tickets avaliable here on Monday, September 2 from 7pm.