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Junction 1 is a new outdoor entertainment and music venue located in the heart of Glasgow’s East End, just one mile from the city centre. Junction 1 has a capacity of 5,000 and is the only outdoor venue of its kind and size in the city.
In addition to major live music performances from globally recognised artists, Junction 1 will accommodate a diverse cultural programme of community and regional events and will continue the 2014 Commonwealth games legacy forming an important part of the urban regeneration of Glasgow’s East End.
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