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Sean Murphy

Elfingrove and GlasGlow return to Glasgow for winter festival fun

Itison has announced that GlasGLOW and Elfingrove are set to return to Glasgow this winter. The company say it's part of £4m investment into the city's events this year.

Combined, the investment will create 300 jobs over the winter period and contribute an estimated £14m to the local economy in addition to giving people something to look forward to. Now coming into its fifth year, GlasGLOW, which takes place in the city’s Botanic Gardens, is set to bring tens of thousands of visitors to the city's west end.

An idea first conceived in 2010, it took until 2018 to fund and bring the show to life – it is now the biggest sound and light show in Scotland, and the largest Halloween event in the UK creating 150 positions across creative and production.

Meanwhile Elfingrove, founded originally in 2019, returned in 2021 to Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum with Scotland’s biggest bespoke ice rink designed to rival the great cities of the world.

GlasGLOW is set to return to the city this winter. (itison)

Inspired by Rockefeller’s iconic ice rink, the custom-made Elfingrove rink was commissioned by iSkate – the company behind SKATE at Somerset House and Dancing on Ice, with a fully covered clear roof and open sides, attracting over 100,000 people to skate under the stars.

Itison CEO, and founder of GlasGLOW, Oli Norman said: “Over the past two years, the event sector has been decimated by Covid - now we’re facing soaring supply chain costs, the cost-of-living crisis and the steepest energy hikes we’ve seen in our lifetime.

“We firmly believe though that people need things to look forward to – the darker nights, cold weather and uncertain economic and political climate have a heavy impact on our emotional and mental well-being. These events light up our city and bring people together creating joyful experiences – making them all the more important.

“The theme for this year’s GlasGLOW is still under wraps – the idea came to me when I was on the Isle of Skye with family which might give a clue away – but I’m excited to bring both events back more spectacular than ever before.”

The first GlasGLOW trailer and show details are due to drop next week on August 17.

The itison Pumpkin Fund, created in 2019, will also return for 2022 – and will be donating 1000 free tickets to good causes around the city to help those who might not be able to attend otherwise, and funding a capital project in the local area.

Over the past few years, itison has donated thousands of free tickets to local schools, charities and community groups, a 16 seater mini-bus to Highpark Primary LCR in Ruchill and £15,000 to create a new sensory room, called The GLOW ROOM, at East Park in Maryhill that supports kids with complex needs including autism.

A £10,000 sum has also been pledged to help with improvements to the Children’s Garden within the Botanics dating back to 2019.

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