FORMER Celtic star Bobby Petta will be DJing at a family event in Glasgow.
Big Fish Little Fish family raves return after more than two years since the last sell-out success in the city.
Two sessions will be hosted at Drygate Brewery on Sunday, December 19 - 1pm-3pm and 4pm-6pm.
Both parties will have an optional but fully encouraged Christmas dress-up theme.
The parties include a multi-sensory dance floor with top DJs, including Bobby Petta. Bubble machines, snow machine, glitter cannons, club visuals and a giant parachute dance will all help to create the atmosphere of a real rave.
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All events will also offer a play and chillout area for babies, as well as a crafting area featuring colouring murals, playdough and transfer tattoos.
There are also stalls offering face painting, cakes, and pop up specials, as well as a licensed bar.
Kirstie Wilson, Big Fish Little Fish Scotland manager, said: “ This is going to be our first Glasgow date since Covid-19 struck, so it’s going to be a very special moment for us all.
"To top it, our Christmas events are always hugely popular for a great, alternative family day out.
"It’s crazy to think that some of our past tiny guests will now be toddlers or started school and we’ll have a whole new crowd of first time tiny ravers too.
"Glasgow always brings a great crowd and we can’t wait to come back."
To purchase tickets, click here.
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