Dear Green Music Scene at University of Glasgow ARC
Sunday 15th June, 2025 – 12.30 p.m. – 6.30 p.m.
St Mungo’s Square, University of Glasgow ARC, 11 Chapel Lane, G11 6EW
The second edition of the Dear Green Music Scene Festival.
For 2025, the ARC, the College of Arts and Humanities Sustainability Forum, Doughnut Music Lab, GALLANT, Glasgow Science Festival, Music in the University and WestFest, have all teamed up to create this sustainably powered music festival in St Mungo Square.
Running across two stages powered by hydrogen and solar energy the mini-festival showcases a fantastic line-up of grassroots musicians, science activities and researchers discussing the clean energy transition.
Kicking off with the annual WestFest ceilidh at 12:30. There will then be performances by Glasgow-based acts across the two stages.
Performers
- Grayling
- Zoe Graham
- Beautiful Cosmos
- R.aggs
- Bloco Dandara
- Lily Monaghan
This is not one to be missed. Free event – sign up for tickets

This event is part of Glasgow Science Festival 2025 which runs from 5 – 15 June Full details of GSF25 programme.
This event is free, but ticketed.
The event takes place in St Mungo Square which you can enter as indicated on the map below.

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