Glasgow Times

Checklist with Aftab Ali

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YA Dancer silent discos is holding an event to celebrate the late and great David Bowie.

Glasgow’s a go-go tonight as Bowie fans gather at The Record Factory on Byres Road at 7pm.

Grab your put Bluetooth wireless headphones and head to The Art Galleries while listening to Bowie hits while smiling and waving along the way.

Bowie masks, zig-zag face paints and fancy dress accessorie­s will all be provided.

Those taking part will sing their way through the Kelvin Way and University Avenue, stopping for a dance along the way.

All ages are welcome. A few tickets are left from Eventbrite, priced at £11.37.

YOUNG Bros is a party crew from South Korea. The team say they are dedicated to throwing the “best and biggest K-pop and K-hiphop party throughout Europe.”

Having thrown a party with a 1,000 people at their previous London events and 600 in multiple cities, they are now bringing their next night in Glasgow at The Classic Grand tonight.

Young Bros’ DJs will heat up the dance floor, remixing the hottest K-pop, K-hiphop and K-edm tracks.

Be ready for a crazy party of dancing and clubbing to some of the greatest tunes from all your favourite artists.

Tickets are £7 on the door.

PHILLIPA Hanna is an acclaimed British singersong­writer currently splitting her time between Sheffield, Nashville and a hectic internatio­nal touring schedule.

She has opened major ours for household names, including Lionel Richie, Little Mix, Leona Lewis, Wet Wet Wet, Anastacia and is supported by the BBC Songs of Praise, and Radio 2.

Phillippa performs songs and shares from her new devotional book Amazing You. Plus, there will be an after-show meet and greet.

Be sure to catch her tonight at Tron St Mary’s Church on Red Road.

Tickets are £13.16, plus booking fee, at Eventbrite.

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