Nightlife & Music in Glasgow
Glasgow is one of the world’s great music cities and has a nightlife scene that punches well above its weight. Here’s your guide to the best of it.
π΅ Live Music Venues
- Barrowland Ballroom β The legendary East End music hall. One of the best live music venues in the world. Every major act wants to play here.
- King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut β Where Oasis were discovered. Intimate venue in the city centre. The best place in Glasgow to catch emerging artists.
- SSE Hydro / OVO Hydro β 13,000 capacity arena on the Clyde. Glasgow’s home for the biggest touring acts.
- O2 Academy Glasgow β Eglinton Street. Mid-size venue for established and touring acts. Great sightlines.
- SWG3 β Yorkhill. Warehouse venue and creative campus. Excellent for electronic music and festivals.
- St Luke’s β Merchant City. A converted church. Beautiful venue for acoustic sets and intimate gigs.
π Night Clubs
- Sub Club β Jamaica Street. One of the most respected clubs in the world. Techno, house and electronic music in an underground space with a sound system that’s talked about globally.
- The Garage β Sauchiehall Street. Glasgow’s biggest nightclub. Chart music, student nights and big name DJs.
- Bamboo β West Regent Street. R&B, hip hop and afrobeats. One of Glasgow’s most popular clubs.
- Polo Lounge β Wilson Street. Glasgow’s iconic LGBTQ+ venue in the heart of Merchant City.
- Speakeasy β Bath Street. Prohibition-style cocktail bar that turns into a late night club.
πΊ Late Night Bars
- Nice N Sleazy β Sauchiehall Street. Dive bar and live music downstairs. Open late. A Glasgow institution.
- The Hug and Pint β Great Western Road. Vegan food and live music. One of the best small venues in the city.
- Bloc+ β Bath Street. Indie bar, DJs and cheap drinks. Open late most nights.
- Broadcast β Sauchiehall Street. Live bands, club nights and a great bar. Beloved by Glasgow’s music community.
π Glasgow nightlife note: Most clubs don’t get going until midnight. Many venues are 18+ with ID required. Pre-drinks culture is strong β most Glaswegians will start in a bar around 9β10pm before heading to a club. Taxis and Ubers are plentiful but busy at weekends β book ahead.