The IRN-BRU Carnival is set to return to Glasgow this festive season.

The festival will take place at the city's SEC Exhibition Centre each day except Christmas Day (December 25) from December 20, 2024, until January 12, 2025.

It is known as 'Europe's largest indoor funfair' and a 'staple of Glasgow's festive season'.

This year's carnival will offer a wide range of 'thrilling rides', games, and family-friendly attractions.

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Additionally, the carnival's popular Autism Friendly Sessions are also returning.

They will run on Tuesday, December 31 from 11am until 2pm and Monday, January 6 from 4pm to 9pm.

This year's tickets for the event will start from £12 for seniors and early bird general admission will cost from £19.


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Kids under three will be able to enter the festival for free, however, peak prices will apply to certain dates for ticket costs.

Organisers of the event say tickets include 10 vouchers per person which can be used across the 'incredible rides, attractions, and games'.