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Gary Armstrong

10,000 GlasGLOW tickets snapped up within 10 minutes of going on sale

10,000 tickets were snapped up for this year's GlasGLOW within the first 10 minutes of them going on sale.

As we reported last week, dinosaur-themed The Land That Time Forgot will come to city's Botanic Gardens between October 26 and November 6 this autumn. Organisers itison say ticket sales hit the 30,000 mark on Wednesday afternoon.

In response, creator of GlasGLOW and itison CEO, Oli Norman, said: "The reaction from Glaswegians, and those across Scotland to our earlybird ticket sale has been astounding. We have been blown away by the positive reaction to our new trailers and the storyline."

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Limited earlybird tickets are still up for grabs, available exclusively on the official website and priced as follows:

  • Earlybird child: £9 (standard price £12)
  • Earlybird adult: £20 (standard price £22)
  • Fast Pass & Mallow child: £16 (standard price £20)
  • Fast Pass & Mallow adult £28 (standard £30)

Itison say Fast Pass & Mallow tickets are a new way to enjoy GlasGLOW, first introduced last year, including a dedicated entrance to avoid any queues plus a campfire classic marshmallow skewer and queues skips straight into the show’s 'legendary; Marshmallowland. Meanwhile, the itison Pumpkin Fund will also return having raised £30,000 for local charities in 2021, spreading pumpkin joy around the city and donating over 2,000 tickets to local community organisations, hospitals and charities.

Now coming into its fifth year, GlasGLOW is deemed the biggest Halloween event in the UK, creating 150 event sector jobs and contributing an estimated £6M into the local economy.

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