30th October 2025 | |
7.30pm - 10pm | |
The Boardwalk 105 Brunswick Street, Glasgow City Centre G1 1TF |
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£8 / £10 | |
Event organiser/part of The Village Storytelling Centre | |
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Featuring storyteller Hjörleifur Stefánsson from Iceland, music from the fantastic Irish singer-songwriter Mima Merrow and Lithuanian Storyteller Daiva Ivanauskaitė-Brown.
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