The iconic market is calling on people to celebrate Glasgow’s LGBTQ+ Community with the Independent Traders in the East End.
The team at the Barras has said it is thrilled to announce the return of its annual Late Night Pride Market next month.
Taking place on Thursday, July 18 from 5pm to 10pm, the Late Night Pride Market will be a celebration of Glasgow's LGBTQ+ community, offering an evening filled with street food, lively entertainment, and music - and it will even have an LGBQT+ wrestling ring. "We're excited to once again host this special event that brings together the Barras Market community and the LGBTQ+ community of Glasgow," said a Barras Market spokesperson. "This is a wonderful opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds to come together, support local businesses, and enjoy the colourful culture of the east end."
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