Glasgow Times

Checklist with Aftab Ali

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Fight Club, Parkhouse Business Park, At 6pm

PART of the

Glasgow Film

Festival, as

Edward Norton plays the unassuming insomniac whose life is turned upside down by a soap-making anarchist (Brad Pitt, pictured) hell bent on rebelling against the system. This 20th anniversar­y event is your chance to embrace your darkest self and enter the world of social outcasts and illegal fights. Drink the shot and watch a bloody fight but never forget the first rule of Fight Club. Dressing up highly encouraged. Tickets are available to GFF Members. Available from glasgowfil­m.org. There’s loads happening for the festival around town until Sunday.

Pool Inflatable Session,

GC Bellahoust­on, From 4pm to 8pm

HEAD along and join in on the family fun at the recently reopened pools in GC Bellahoust­on today. The team will be running hourly sessions between on the large pool inflatable. Pre-booking is advised. Web bookable, phone to reception or in person at the desk due to limited capacity. You can also just turn up on the day and pay into the session assuming there is still space available. Sessions will run 4pm-5pm, 5pm-6pm, 6pm-7pm and 7pm-8pm and will cost £3 if you want to swim and enjoy a few shots on the inflatable too. A great night out for the family.

Kylie Pop Discothequ­e, SWG3, From 10pm

FROM her humble beginnings as

Charlene the mechanic, Kylie Minogue has evolved into a pin-up, rock chick, gay icon, style guru, and the world’s favourite pop princess. The West End venue celebrates her evolution and all-around genius by throwing the most outrageous party in one of the most urbane venues in Glasgow. Get ready as you are taken back in time on a tour through the 80s, 90s and the 00s. Enjoy yourself with the best pop and disco classics blended with the greatest hits from Kylie. This is an intimate club night with limited capacity. Expect great people and good vibes only.

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