The new summer festival will see acts like Skerryvore and the Peatbog Fairies take to the stage in Rouken Glen Park
Fans of traditional Scottish music in Glasgow are set to enjoy an exciting new summertime festival after a brand new event was announced for Rouken Glen Park.
They say the festival is guaranteed to be an almighty knees-up, both on and off the stage, thanks to the likes of Scottish favourites Skerryvore, who will close the festival on Sunday night, and inimitable party starters Peatbog Fairies, who will close The Reeling on Saturday. Both day and weekend tickets will be available via an exclusive pre-sale to The Reeling mailing list subscribers from 9am on Friday, February 10, with tickets on general sale from 9 am on Saturday, February 11.
“Our aim with The Reeling is to foster a feeling of community and creativity in everything we do. We want to create a unique wee escape in the heart of Glasgow and deliver an event that allows everyone to get together, have a great time outdoors in the summer and soak up music from some of our favourite Scottish artists.
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