This autumn's highly-anticipated GlasGLOW show has been extended by a week after over 40,000 tickets were snapped up.
The popular Halloween event will now run from October 26 to November 13.
GlasGLOW organisers, itison, are lengthening the show by a week to meet high demand after smashing the 40,000 sold tickets mark and it will now run from October 26 to November 13.
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And the newly released tickets will be available from tomorrow (Thursday September 8) at 7.30am at www.glasglow.com, giving fans another chance to get their claws on tickets for peak weekend and early evening slots to the dinosaur themed The Land That Time Forgot, taking place in Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens for the fifth time.
Itison announced this week: "It looks like the show will be another sell-out success as fans from Glasgow and further afield continue to stampede the GlasGLOW website, snapping up a record number of tickets on the first day of going on-sale, compelling the event and deal company to add another seven days for people to choose from.
"This year, ticketholders will venture into The Land That Time Forgot , an exhilarating 60-minute journey where they’ll come across dinosaurs, dig sites, volcanoes, poachers, giant spiders and much more as jeopardy waits around every corner."
Those looking to illuminate their Halloween can pick from a variety of tickets and times at www.glasglow.com:
- Child: £12
- Adult: £22
- Fast Pass & Mallow child: £20
- Fast Pass & Mallow adult: £30
Creating over 150 event sector jobs over the winter period, itison is looking for the best talent to join the world-class team to help deliver its events from October - you can find out more on the itison recruitment page.
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