A brand new food festival will hit Glasgow's West End as organisers reveal menus that will be available at their hometown debut.
The Big Feed in the Park will open its doors this September weekend at Kelvingrove Park in what will be the first festival they've hosted in the city.
The event will run from Friday, September 22, until Sunday evening.
Tickets are priced at just over £12 for adults with kids priced at £6.
The Bandstand will host a wide range of Melting Pot DJs and live performances over the three days, while Kelvin Way will become a street food and craft market
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Having started off in Govan, Street food specialists, Big Feed said they have come a long way since they began six years ago, with the company now hosting its first festival.
Speaking to the Glasgow Times, Calvin Crichton, general manager at Big Feed, said: " We are so buzzing for this weekend and it has been something that has been in the works for a while.
"We chose Kelvingrove Park because it has everything that is perfect to host a festival event.
"We are expecting it to be a maximum capacity weekend and it has something for everyone, with the daytime catered to family-friendly events and then at night the entertainment will ramp up, although kids can still attend."
With 5,000 people per day expected, Sunday is nearing a sell-out with limited tickets also available on Friday and Saturday.
Calvin said: "It is definitely the perfect way for people to spend their weekend I feel and if after 10pm you want to go into town and continue it that is great.
"We hope this will be a permanent presence in Glasgow as it is something we feel Glasgow is missing.
"And to host it in our home town is something we are buzzing about
"The weather looks like it is going to hold out, so it is all set for an exciting weekend."
People who are interested in the event can also walk up and pay on the day provided there are tickets available.
The Glasgow Times has given an exclusive look at some of the menus which will be available throughout the weekend, with more vendor options available on the day.
For tickets and more information on the festival, you can visit the Big Feed website HERE
Watch our live below as we took in the action as the doors opened.
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