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We are an all-inclusive bar and event space with fully accessible toilets as well as gender-neutral facilities. In our short lifespan, we have become one of the country’s most important venues regularly featuring artists who quickly go on to festival headliner status, such as Catfish & The Bottlemen, DMA’s, Mac de Marco, Courtney Barnett, we were chosen to host The Amazing Snakeheads legendary residency events and were picked by Fat White Family as the venue for the debut show by their side project Moonlandingz.
The Machair Bar is a contemporary Scottish venue situated in Kelvinbridge. We offer a combination of traditional food and music with modern themes.
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