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  2. Willy's Chocolate Experience - Wikipedia

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    Willy's Chocolate Experience was an unlicensed event based on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory that took place in Glasgow, Scotland, in February 2024.The event was promoted as an immersive and interactive family experience, illustrated on a promotional website with "dreamlike" AI-generated images.

  3. Clash at the Castle: Scotland - Wikipedia

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    During the April 1, 2024, episode of Monday Night Raw, it was announced that a second Clash at the Castle would take place on June 15, 2024. [3] Its location was confirmed the next day as the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland—with the event titled Clash at the Castle: Scotland—although with no reference to any specific castle in Glasgow and ...

  4. List of Kylie Minogue live performances - Wikipedia

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    List of sporting event performances of Kylie Minogue, with the date and location Event Date Location 2000 Summer Olympics closing ceremony [134] 1 October 2000 Sydney, Australia 2000 Summer Paralympics opening ceremonies [135] 18 October 2000 2014 Commonwealth Games closing ceremonies [136] 3 August 2014 Glasgow, Scotland 2024 Singapore Grand ...

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  6. Outline of Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    2.1 Location. 2.2 Parks and gardens ... The following is an outline and topical guide of Glasgow: ... This page was last edited on 20 October 2024, at 13:59 (UTC).

  7. Glasgow Royal Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow International Concert Hall was officially opened on 5 October 1990 by Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal. The Royal Scottish National Orchestra (then the Scottish National Orchestra) gave the very first performance at the Royal Gala Opening Concert, [5] as a showpiece for Glasgow being awarded the European City of Culture. [4]

  8. SEC Centre - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the SEC Centre was one of the hubs of Glasgow's year as European City of Culture. [ 7 ] Upon its opening, the Centre quickly gained its nickname from the local press and thus to general usage, "The Big Red Shed", owing to its outward appearance, which resembled a giant red painted warehouse.

  9. People's Palace, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    However images of the derelict interior led to criticism of Glasgow City Council from Glasgow MP, Paul Sweeney who described it in The Times as an "appalling act of civic vandalism". [6] The People's Palace section reopened in June 2019 after a £350,000 refurbishment which saw the relocation of the fire exits [8] away from the Winter Gardens ...