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Date: 28 February 2025
Location: The Town House Hamilton
Time: 19:30
An Evening with Graeme Souness 28 February 2025 7:30pm £40.00 / £65.00 VIP (subject to £1.50 transaction fee) The Town House Hamilton
Join us for an extraordinary evening with Graeme Souness—legendary midfielder, manager, and pundit - as he shares stories from his remarkable career.
From his unforgettable years at Rangers, where he transformed Scottish football both as a player and manager, to his illustrious success with Liverpool, where he won multiple European Cups, Graeme’s experiences are steeped in football history.
He’ll also reflect on his time representing Scotland on the international stage. With unmatched insight, bold opinions, and behind-the-scenes stories, Graeme Souness will take you through an incredible journey across his decades in football.
This is a unique opportunity for fans of Rangers, Liverpool, and Scottish football to hear from one of the game’s most respected figures—don’t miss it!
VIP ticket includes: early entry into the venue, meet and greet, a professional photo and premium seating within the Auditorium. A digital version of your photo will be available to download 48 hours after the event.
Available to book online or by calling The Town House Hamilton on 01698 452299.
Cost: £40.00 / £65.00 VIP (subject to £1.50 transaction fee)
Date: 01 March 2025
Location: Village Theatre East Kilbride
Time: 19:30
We Three Kings 1 March 2025 7:30pm £20.00 (subject to £1.50 transaction fee) Village Theatre East Kilbride
A welcome return of the show that celebrates three icons of Rock 'n' Roll music, Roy Orbison, Buddy Holly, and Elvis Presley.
Roy Orbison, played by Darren Page will perform the hits from ‘In Dreams’ to ‘I Drove all Night’, hit after hit. Just back from his European tour, Darren will have you believing Roy is back in the room!
Marc Robinson and his four-piece band ‘The Counterfeit Crickets’ pay attention to detail in a tribute to Buddy Holly, with authentic attire, horn-rimmed glasses and the famous Stratocaster guitar. Marc Robinson from the original ‘Stars in their Eyes’ show and ‘Buddy The Musical', creates nostalgic memories with songs that include ‘Heartbeat’, ‘It Doesn’t Matter Anymore’, ‘Peggy Sue’ and ‘True Love Ways’.
Elvis, what more can you say, the true King of Rock 'n' Roll himself, sings lots of classics, ‘That’s all-right Mama’, ‘G.I. Blues’, & ‘Jailhouse Rock’. From the ‘BBC ‘Elvis Show’ and many more hit shows around Great Britain, Europe and Las Vegas, Steve Halliday, with authentic costume changes, will transport you back to the days when Rock 'n' Roll was King!
Rock 'n' Roll at its finest!
Will Rock 'n' Roll in East Kilbride ever die? That’ll be the Day!
Suits all ages.
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Available to book online or by calling East Kilbride Arts Centre on 01355 261000.
Cost: £20.00 (subject to £1.50 transaction fee)
Date: 01 March 2025
Location: Rutherglen Town Hall
Time: 19:30
The New Jersey Boys 1 March 2025 7:30pm £25.00 (subject to £1.50 transaction fee) Rutherglen Town Hall
The New Jersey boys are always a big hit with audiences around the country and it’s always a sold out show here at Rutherglen Town Hall.
Relive all the Frankie Valli classic hits.
Available to book online or by calling Rutherglen Town Hall on 0141 613 5700.
Cost: £25.00 (subject to £1.50 transaction fee)
Date: 01 March 2025
Location: Lanark Memorial Hall
Time: 19:30
Singin' I'm no a Billy he's a Tim 1 March 2025 7:30pm £28.00 / £27.00 concession (subject to £1.50 transaction fee) Lanark Memorial Hall
A phenomenon in Scotland where it has sold out countless nationwide tours, a sensation at the Edinburgh International Fringe Festival and now touring throughout the United Kingdom & Eire.
Israeli vs Palestinian, Catholic v Protestant, Celtic vs Rangers…
When tribal factions clash can reason ever prevail?
A play exploring bigotry and ethnic identity.
What happens when, on the day of the Old Firm Match, you lock a Celtic and Rangers fan in a cell together?
Fireworks! And a weird kind of unity.
Two hate filled rival football fans locked up in the same prison cell verbally lacerate each other while their teams assemble for the derby in the stadium nearby.
In this crucible, Billy and Tim vent all their fears, bigotry, paranoia, misconceptions and, most significantly, the mutual loathing that has shaped their whole lives. The lads’ collision is not just a matter of football rivalry, but a very serious clash of cultures with all the deep-seated bigotry that that entails.
Face to face with the object of their hatred, do they choose to destroy each other or to confront their demons and start a dialogue towards some kind of ceasefire?
A potent allegory for peace processes all over the world, Des Dillon’s extraordinary moving and hilarious “Singin’ I’m No A Billy, He’s a Tim” speaks for any divided culture where polarisation is inbred and prejudice governs reason.
When drama is supposed to reflect society, what better arena than the sport that grips society most?
“There’s more to football than football”.
Available to book online or by calling Lanark Memorial Hall on 01555 673199.
Cost: £28.00 / £27.00 concession (Subject to £1.50 transaction fee)
Date: 01 March 2025
Location: Low Parks Museum
Time: 10:30 - 12:30
Lego Club at Low Parks Museum 1st and 3rd Saturday, February to October 10:30am - 12:30pm £3.80 Low Parks Museum
Join us for bespoke building and creative construction between 10:30am-12:30pm on the first and third Saturdays of each month between February and October.
Whether our budding builders follow our changing weekly theme or create their own construction, we offer each participant the opportunity to showcase their brilliant builds between sessions in our special display cases in the museum’s reception area.
Only £3.80 per session, please book at reception as spaces are limited.
ACE discount available, please ask at reception.
Cost: £3.80