Amplify Guitar Slam – Guitar Taster for Kids
Saturday – 11 October, 2025, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Amplify Music Academy, 90 Seaward Street, Glasgow G41 1HJ
FREE Guitar Taster for Kids! Register for event
Do you know a young ‘Rocker’ in the making?
GUITAR SLAM SATURDAY is a completely FREE drop-in taster session for kids who want to plug in and play for the first time.
Try out real guitars and get expert instruction
Jam with our tutors – they’re all super friendly
Learn your first chords — no experience needed!
Snap a pic at our Rockstar Photo Booth
Meet our team & see what Amplify has to offer
Take home your “I Survived Guitar Slam” certificate
No pressure. Totally FREE. Just a big, hands-on, high-energy day of music and fun.
Whether you stay for 10 minutes or an hour — they’ll leave buzzing (and so might your ears)
And parents — if they’re stepping out their comfort zone, you are too. Let’s do this together.
FREE Event | Ages 7+ | Everyone welcome
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