The location of Glasgow’s first-ever pizza and prosecco festival has finally been revealed after weeks of anticipation.
Organisers have today announced it is to be held in SWG3 in the west end of the city.
The team at Pizza & Prosecco Festival said on Sunday they have been “blown away” with the response to the mini one-day festival having confirmed it earlier this month.
The event is set to take place on Saturday, November 25 and tickets prices will vary depending on the options buyers select, however, most are expected to start at £10.99.
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On offer on the day will be 20 different types of prosecco, sparkling prosecco cocktails, soft blankets and heaters if the weather is a bit on the chilly side, sing-along pop classics and live music all day, as well as an array of pop-up pizza providers.
As well as offering plenty of food options for carnivores, vegan options will also be made available to cater to as many people as possible.
Customers have also been reminded to keep up-to-date with the Facebook event page as some dates may be subject to change, although, if moved, it should not change by more than one week.
Similar events have either already taken place in or are set to happen in Bristol and Cardiff.
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Having spoken with the venue, the Evening Times also understands the event will only go ahead depending on the amount of interest it receives from the public.
Therefore, to be kept updated with the event and ticket announcements, head to wwww.mega-events.co.uk/pizzaprosecco to sign up to the mailing list.
For a chance to win three bottles of prosecco at the event, Facebook users should head on over to the Pizza & Prosecco Festival Glasgow event page and tag their pizza and prosecco-daft pals in today’s announcement in the comment section.
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