We’re spoilt for choice for things to do in Scotland – with something entertaining and interesting happening every single day.
Don’t belive us? Well, we’ve scoured the listings and come up with a full month of gigs, plays, comedy shows and events to keep you busy until March. That’s one for every day of February.
From classical music to darts, and from Inverness to Glasgow, here’s what’s coming up.
From classical music to darts, and from Inverness to Glasgow, here’s what’s coming up.
5. Febraury 5: Lost Map 10
Febraury 5 is the last day of Glasgow's Celtic Connections Music Festival, including an afternoon concert at the Oran Mor to celebrate a decade of much-loved record label Lost Map. There will be performances from Pictish Trail, Ballboy, Free Love, Savage Mansion, LT Leif, and other special guests. Photo: Contributed
The Glasgow Film Theatre have a special preview screening of film festival hit Blue Jean, along with a Q&A with writer/director Georgia Oakley. England, 1988. Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government is about to pass a law stigmatising gays and lesbians, forcing Jean (Rosy McEwen), a gym teacher, to live a double life. As pressure mounts from all sides, the arrival of a new girl at school catalyses a crisis that will challenge Jean to her core. It won the audience award at Venice and four British Independent Film Awards - so see what the fuss is all about before its general release. Photo: Contributed
Glasgow's Citizens Theatre may be currently closed for refurbishment, but they are still making theatre and their latest production, Moonset, runs at the Tron Theatre from February 3-11. 15-year-old Roxy is burning. Lost somewhere between the bonfire of girlhood and the sharp edge of womanhood, she gathers her friends and begins meddling in witchcraft to search for answers. Moonset is a blazing, coming-of-age tale filled with love, rage and self-discovery, as four young women search for the power they were promised. Photo: Citizens Theatre
Playeright Zinnie Harris has been praised for her reimaginings of classic texts in This Restless House and The Duchess (of Malfi). Now she's taking on Shakespeare's Macbeth, taking a typically ingenious look at Lady Macbeth's part in the violent Scottish tragedy. It's playing at Edinburgh's Lyceum from February 4-25. Photo: Contributed