Artie’s Singing Kettle – New Year Party
5 January, 2025 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Cottiers, 93 – 95 Hyndland Street, Glasgow G11 5PU
Spout, Handle, Lid of Metal. What’s inside the Singing Kettle?
Join Artie’s New Year Party at this very special time of year for Children. And you won’t be alone – the original Singing Kettles will be there too.
Singalong to classic favourites like The Music Man, 10 in the bed and some seasonal favourites too.
A joyful musical celebration that kids and parents alike will love. Perfect for wee ones with lots of energy.
Join in the fun as we make our New Year’s resolution – Never Show yer Granny aff the Bus.
It’s a very special time of the year for Artie. “The atmosphere at the shows I did around Christmas and New Year last year was amazing. So i’m doing it again. I have a feel that it’ll be even better this year!”
Nostalgia for adults and a whole experience for Children.
Unforgettable memories – See you there!
Please note that children over 6 months will require their own ticket.
Shows at 11am and 1.30pm.
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