HAVE yourself a great Saturday with these three great things happening around town today:
PLAY EXPO GLASGOW,
intu Braehead,
Today and tomorrow
BACK for its fourth year, the event is bigger than ever before. The expo will be staged over two arenas which doubles the floor space available, meaning there will be more of everything you love about gaming and popular culture. Organised by experienced video game events specialists Replay Events, the show will be full with features, exhibitors and more video gaming mayhem than Scotland has ever seen, including retro consoles and computers, classic arcade machines and pinball and indie and modern games for PC and console. Visit the website at playexpoglasgow.com.
GLASGOW SCIENCE FESTIVAL,
Botanic Gardens,
Today, 11am
DISCOVER science in the beautiful setting of the West End’s Botanic Gardens. Join University of Glasgow PhD students, University of Strathclyde engineers and biologists from the Royal Society of Biology in the Kibble Palace to explore energy and the natural world. How can we clean up our oceans? How do wind turbines work? And how can plants help address global challenges? Learn all of this and more by getting hands on. Sponsored by Scottish Power. Feel free to drop in until 3pm. See more at gla. ac.uk/events/sciencefestival/ glasgowsciencefestival2019.
HORRIBLE HISTORIES,
King’s Theatre, Until tomorrow,
Various times
TODAY and tomorrow are your last chances to catch this. Prepare yourselves for a top show with Horrible Histories live on stage. Using actors and groundbreaking 3D special effects, these two astounding shows, Awful Egyptians and Terrible Tudors, are guaranteed to thrill you and the entire family. Historical figures and events will come alive on stage and hover at your fingertips. Whether you are a fan of the books or a fan of the hit TV series, one thing is for sure: you cannot miss this fantastic production. Get tickets at atgtickets.com.
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