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Another adventure from the famous characters, Pips the little monkey and silly old Panda.A show for the under sevens, full of songs, fun and music with magical effects and an exciting story about their travels on the magic leaf to Tooth-Fairyland.Glow-in-the-dark puppetry with special animated effects.Suitable age 1-7Thursday 16th October , Friday 17th October - 1.30pm (3pm)Saturday 18th October - 11am (12.30pm)Saturday 25th October - 1.30pm (3pm) Buy Tickets..
Explore the magic of nature on this self-guided trail through the beautiful woodlands of Wiston Lodge. A Walk Among Giants invites all ages to discover some of Scotland’s native and non-native trees through fascinating facts, interactive prompts and creative activities that spark curiosity and connection with the natural world.A peaceful, family-friendly outdoor adventure – ideal for nature lovers, young explorers and anyone seeking a moment of calm beneath the trees.Wiston Lodge, Millrigg Road, Wiston. Biggar. ML12 6HT. Donations WelcomeAll ages..
Uh oh! Professor Von Spooplebottom’s invention, the Funtron 3000 is overloaded again. This time it is in full Halloween mode! Unleashing all kinds of ghouls and fiendish pumpkin monsters, the only way to fix the machine is to PARTY!!! That’s right, musical dancing, fun and silly games are the only way to stop the machine from going out of control. Can you help the professor’s trusty assistant Ryan save the day before the Prof gets back from the shops? Make sure you dress up in a scary costume!!!Suitable for the whole family Buy Tickets..
Biggar-based publisher Red Squirrel Press presents poet and independent literary arts professional Helen Boden, who has been published extensively. Gerry Cambridge is a poet, critic, essayist and editor of the The Dark Horse. David J Costello is an awardwinning poet. Eleanor Livingstone is a poet, reviewer, editor, Artistic Director at StAnza, Scotland’s International Poetry Festival 2005- 2010, Festival Director 2010-2021. James McGonigal is a poet, editor and Edwin Morgan’s biographer. Helena (Nell) Nelson is an award-winning poet, critic and publisher. 9 4 2 Proceeds to Brownsbank Trust.18+ Buy Tickets..
A free festival gig with new young musicians.Samantha Shaw and the Vagues are “Just a wee band that plays all different kinds of music like country, blues, pop, jazz and much more”.Suitable for all ages...
Will Glasgow’s not so famous East End Six become the next fab four? Follow their teenage dreams as life and love takes them to the Top of the “Lolly” Pops. A charming and poignant musical comedy based on a true story. “Live the Dream.”Suitable: 16+ Buy Tickets..
Beach Crows return to their favourite venue with a new line up, new songs and a fresh take on tracks from the album 'Fight or Flight'. Expect an eclectic mix of folk-hued foot-stompers, seventies mellow vibes and straight out grooves from one of the most interesting and original bands on the circuit. Tom's exceptional free-flowing, expressive style weaves through Al's intricate finger-picking to create a unique guitar sound.The Beach Crows are supported by Biggar’s own Tom Robertson and Selkirk resident Alan Moffat playing acoustic covers and self penned stories. Get your tickets early because their Biggar gigs always sell out. Buy Tickets..
Clydesdale Folk Club is delighted to present a double bill of folk music from 2 superb bands. Jessica Pearson & The East Wind are visiting us from Canada for the second time, bringing with them their delightful brand of Canadiana with beautiful harmony and musicianship. Contrast this with the driving force of Scottish band Cateran. Seven guys who just love performing a mixture of self penned songs and classic covers.Over 18s Buy Tickets..
Boomerz are a local 5 piece covers band playing mainly 60s and 70s songs from Cream and The Doors to Bowie and The Undertones. Enjoy the last Free Festival Late on Saturday in the Crown. ..