A popular family event is set to make a return this month.
Platform Glasgow is bringing back the BeBop Bairns event for a special Hallowe'en celebration on October 26 from 12.30pm to 3pm.
The venue will be transformed with all things Hallowe'en for a one-off event.
The day will be filled with party games, a disco, and a range of activities for both the kids and adults to enjoy.
There will also be a costume parade with prizes for the best-dressed.
The little ones will also be able to get their faces painted for free and take part in Hallowe'en crafts.
food for when the kids work up an appetite.
Platform's kitchen will also be serving up a range ofTickets cost £8 for adults and £9 for children.
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Jules McGuire, general manager at Platform, said: "We are proud to deliver elevated days out for families that don’t stretch the budget.
"Platform is a place for making memories, where milestones, festivities, and families are all celebrated in equal measure.
"We are so pleased these events are so popular with our customers, young and old, and we love welcoming newcomers as well as returning faces.
"We think this might be the best Halloween event yet, so please book early to avoid disappointment."
As well as the Hallowe'en event, Platform will also be hosting pizza-making sessions on the last Sunday of every month.
The sessions will see children pick their favourite toppings before making their own pizzas.
Tickets cost £10 and include a pizza and ice cream.
For more information and to book tickets, visit the Platform Glasgow website.
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