Built in the 12th century and steeped in history, Paisley Abbey is a fascinating building to visit, find out more on one of the regular guided tours! Read more
Beat the Street is a fun, free game that will see the towns of Barrhead and Newton Mearns transformed into a giant game! See how far you can walk, cycle and run in just 6 weeks!
Mills, Merchants and Slaves: The Development of East Renfrewshire
21st March 2019
Led by expert tutor, Dr. Stuart Nisbet, this series of interactive two week mini courses will explore what shaped modern East Renfrewshire, from colonial connections to textile mills.
Following sold-out performances of 9 to 5 and Hairspray, Theatre South Productions are delighted to bring you this hilarious 80s musical, based on the hit Adam Sandler film!
Historic Environment Scotland presents Brick Wonders at Blackness Castle featuring recreations in LEGO® bricks of amazing sights from around the world, curated by artist Warren Elsmore!
Old master paintings and spectacular silver furniture show the rich material world of Charles II's court and the role of the arts in the re-establishment of the Stuart monarchy.
Get an insight into the lives of children in the 18th and 19th centuries through this unique collection of Scottish samplers on loan from American collector Leslie B. Durst.
Through images and testimonies photographer Vaida Nairn explores motherhood in non-traditional nuclear families in this exhibition at the Scottish Storytelling Centre.
After a fantastic run at the Edinburgh Horror Festival 2018, Posturous Productions remount their one woman adaptation of H.P Lovecrafts dark and disturbing tale.
This exhibition showcases the City Art Centre’s photographic collections, charting the development of fine art photography in Scotland from the 19th century to present day.
Landmarks is the inaugural exhibition of photographic work from Transient, a new collective of photographers based in Scotland, showing at Patriothall Gallery in March.
Scottish Chamber Orchestra: Pekka Kuusisto brings together an intriguing selection of music composed across 400 years at The Queen's Hall on Thursday 21st March.
Now in its eleventh year, this carefully curated exhibition offers a unique opportunity to see some of Scotland’s finest emerging talent under one roof.
Renowned British director Stephen Lawless brings his trademark theatricality to Janáček’s intense drama, illuminating the shattering effects of oppression and isolation.
Get rid of your unloved clothes and pick up some real gems for just £5 at Sofi’s Clothes Swap, with all proceeds going to the overseas healthcare charity EMMS International!
Storyworlds: Paper Sculptures by Edinburgh Young Artists
10th November 2018 - 12th May 2019
Storyworlds is a magical group of sculptures showing tiny enchanted storyworlds under glass domes completed by senior students of art. The exhibition is on at The Writers' Museum from 10th November.
Pre-schoolers can enjoy a special woodland picnic with games, camping adventures and more every day from 17th January to 22nd March in the tearoom at Almond Valley Heritage Centre.
Oscar Wilde's classic story comes to life with a dramatized reading from Posturous Productions, the producers of the 2018 Halloween sell-out horror pantomime Frankomime's Monster.
The Feast of Gothic Horror is a special event running over just FOUR nights in March and then it's gone. Three different horror shows in the Most Haunted Pub in Scotland!
Are you brave enough to for a Victorian Seance in the Haunted Underground? Join paranormal illusionist Ash Pryce and actor Emily Ingram as you embark on a journey into the dark world of the spirit!
The talented and versatile musicians of The Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines Scotland are looking forward to raising the roof once again in their home town in 2019.
Astronomical Society of Glasgow Public Lecture Series
21st March 2019
The Astronomical Society of Glasgow is the largest Astronomical Society in Scotland, and is dedicated to promoting an interest in Astronomy, they hold a series of public lectures through the year!
The wonders and mysteries of the planet’s oceans and wildlife comes to the stage when Blue Planet II - Live In Concert arrives at The SSE Hydro on 21st March!
Dippy, the Natural History Museum's iconic Diplodocus cast, is going on a natural history adventure across the UK, and will visit Glasgow between 22nd January - 6th May 2019!
Come to The Clydeside Distillery, immerse yourself in Glasgow history and watch the craftsmen distil pure new make spirit by hand, the time-honoured way on the tour followed by a whisky tasting!
Hannah Elizabeth Morton & Daniel Cullen: A Work in Progress
21st March 2019
Glasgow Comedy Festival: Two friends decide that the only way they can write a life-changing script is to barricade themselves in their flat. Simple! Or is it?
Pollok House brings together photographs from photo-journalist Harry Benson's native Glasgow alongside images created during an illustrious career in America in this exhibition.
Glasgow Comedy Festival: Iain Connell, the guy with the hair in Burnistoun, continues his stupidly late career move into stand-up with a brand new work in progress set!
Interference, from National Theatre of Scotland, is a bold and chilling new trilogy of plays set in the near future staged in a large empty office space at CityPark!
Katherine MacBride: Having Been Breathed Out / Patriarchy Over and Out
9th February 2019 - 24th March 2019
Katherine MacBride’s work explores different forms of hospitality, thinking about how listening and attentiveness can happen in conflicted spaces and times.
12 of the finest drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, lent by Her Majesty The Queen from the Royal Collection, will be on show at Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum!
Multi-award winning comedian, presenter, actor, author and scriptwriter Russell Kane is back with a brand new show, catch him at the King's Theatre Glasgow as part of the Glasgow Comedy Festival!
Tensile Strength (or How to Survive at Your Wit's End) is a show about Stress and the world we live in now and will prove essential viewing in a society that just can't seem to relax anymore.
Turning Shakespeare's original upside down, Jo Clifford's new version of The Taming of the Shrew is a bawdy and riotous take where the patriarchy is being challenged and new possibilities abound!
Every Thursday, Make Do and Grow hosts free arts and crafts sessions for children aged 3+, drop in anytime between 1pm and 4.15pm, no booking required!
Enjoy a 30 minute guided tour of The Mackintosh House, a meticulous re-assemblage of the principal interiors of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife's Glasgow home.
Every Thursday night Boteco Do Brasil host their weekly jam session, it's an open stage with a great house band for back up, come along and join in the fun!
Beat the Street is a fun, free game that will see the towns of Rutherglen and Lanark transformed into a giant game! See how far you can walk, cycle and run in just 6 weeks!
A fabulous evening of classic Broadway entertainment awaits as Studio32 returns to the intimate setting of the Arts Centre with their production of the popular musical comedy, Guys and Dolls!
Don't miss your chance to see The Scottish Diaspora Tapestry when it goes on display in the Exhibition Gallery at New Lanark World Heritage Site on its way home from a world-wide tour!
Join us at Stirling Court Hotel for a charity dinner in aid of the Glasgow Children's Hospital Charityand have a thoroughly enjoyable evening with Charlie "the Mailman" Flynn as guest speaker!
Come and join our conservation volunteering teams at TCV Scotland! We meet every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in Stirling and carry out various practical conservation tasks across the Forth Valley.
Entertainment Unlimited present Dirty Dusting, a heartwarming, feel good comedy that will have you rolling in the aisles and smiling every time you answer the phone!
Dr David Mitchell, Director of Conservation for Historic Environment Scotland, speaks about the building of The National Wallace Monument and the conservation work required to care for it.
In 1794, seven Scottish stonemasons left Edinburgh New Town for Washington DC to help build the official residence of the President of the United States. Explore their story in our new exhibition.
Legendary Status Quo lead singer Francis Rossi will share the extraordinary secrets of his 50-plus years in rock’n’roll when he takes to the stage for an intimate evening in Stirling!
This photography exhibition in Stirling Castle traces John Muir's travels from his childhood in Dunbar to the American National Parks he helped to establish.
Come along to our workshop at The Engine Shed and learn about different brick bonds used to construct traditional buildings, using Teifoc mini bricks and mortar. Suitable for ages 6+.
Paisley's Food & Drink Festival is a celebration of the best that Scotland’s larder has to offer with plenty of food-related fun across the entire weekend!