Glasgow Times

Checklist with Aftab Ali

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NINETIES girl band All Saints are hitting the O2 Academy tonight.

To celebrate the release of their critically acclaimed fifth album “Testament,” the four-piece have embarked on a winter headline tour, where they’ll perform all their hits, as well as brand new tracks.

Expect all the favourite songs from years gone by, including “Pure Shores,” “Never Ever” and “I Don’t Wanna Be Alone.”

All Saints first confirmed the release dates for their single, One Strike, and new album, Red Flag at the start of the year in a surprise announceme­nt.

Tickets are £33.70, with fee, at academymus­icgroup.com/ o2academyg­lasgow.

AFTER the success of

Robin Williams and horror meal and movie nights this year, the team at The

Butterfly and The Pig South had to come back for a Christmas special – and diners have selected the four best Christmas movies.

Tonight, it’s everyone’s favourite “Elf.” Watch as Buddy, a havoc-wreaking man raised as an elf at the North Pole is sent to the US in search of his true identity.

Tickets are £18.60 for two to enjoy a main course and soft drink before the screening with compliment­ary popcorn to enjoy during the film.

Head to eventbrite.co.uk to book.

THE perfect mix of creative expression and feel-good-fun is taking over Glasgow’s Tramway for little ones aged between three to five and their grown-ups.

Join renowned choreograp­her and dance artist Aya Kobayashi for Tramweans and explore imaginatio­n and creativity through movement and play.

The sessions will take place in the beautiful studio and everyone is welcome. Best of all, no previous experience is necessary. Comfortabl­e clothes should be worn.

Sessions are available as block bookings. Choose from morning or afternoon slots.

Visit tickets. glasgowcon­certhalls.com.

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