| 69 Nelson Mandela Place, Glasgow City Centre G2 1QY | |
| 01412211379 | |
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We opened Room 2 back in March 2019 as a multipurpose venue, catering for everything from live music events to club nights, private events to product launches, as a gallery space or to run demonstration events, and just about anything you could think of in between all of that!
The pioneers of acoustic rave, The ShowHawk Duo, return to Glasgow for a night at Room 2 on Friday 3rd April!
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