The CEO believes the Glasgow venue has a bright future 🎤
The CEO of Doppio Malto has said the Glasgow venue could be the ideal place for entertainment lovers to enjoy music and stand up comedy.
"I think we need to start organising events inside the place because we are keen on organising live music and stand up. "There were the restrictions and people were worried. But it was equally tough in Scotland, Italy and France so we were quite used to it.Taking on the Glasgow market is a challenge for any newcomer trying to make a name, however, Giovanni Porcu believes that the people of Italy and Glaswegians have very similar expectations when it comes to a night out."Glaswegians are similar to customers in Italy. I think they are both likely to look for experiences and fun.
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