RANGERS have announced a series of live performances and events to be held at New Edmiston House.
The fan zone was built as a multi-purpose event and retail space on the old Edmiston House site as part of the club's 150th-anniversary celebrations.
And since its opening last month, the club has confirmed some events which will take place at the centre over the coming months.
A gala dinner will officially celebrate the opening of the venue on February 19.
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The event will also feature live entertainment and celebrate Rangers’ best moments as some new players are inducted into the club’s Hall of Fame.
Tickets are priced at £120 and this includes a champagne reception, a three-course meal, wine and a commemorative gift. A lounge suit dress code will be in place.
The Night of Legends, which is part of the Weekend of Legends II, will be held at the centre with Clive Tyldesley and involves a Q&A session with players from both squads.
Ronald de Boer, Arthur Numan, Barry Ferguson, Jack Wilshere and Jaap Stam are already confirmed and there will also be live music throughout the night.
This will take place on Saturday, March 25.
Tickets are priced at £35 and the dress code is smart casual.
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Appearing in the first live concert for New Edmiston House will be Saint Phnx, who have toured with Imagine Dragons, Lewis Capaldi, and Yungblud.
The indie pop duo, from Wishaw, are huge Gers supporters and will take to the stage on Friday, March 31 with tickets costing £10.
Later this year, Edinburgh-born singer and die-hard Rangers fan Callum Beattie will also perform at the venue.
The Salamander Street singer will appear on Friday, April 7. Tickets will also cost £10.
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