GLASGOW'S Hogmanay celebrations have been unveiled.
Families are being invited to take part in activities in George Square to mark the end of the year.
There will be a baby disco at the Alpine Bar where parents can party the day away.
Later in the day there will be live ceilidh music from Gunna Sound to get revellers into the party spirit.
Between 2pm and 4pm the Williamwood Pipe Band will be performing on the square before resident DJ John Ross spins his usual mix of disco, funk and soul.
Council leader Gordon Matheson said: "Hogmanayday is a free, day-long celebration for family and friends and the perfect way to say farewell to 2014 and bring in 2015.
"This year has been truly magical for the city and we're confident Glaswegians will end a phenomenal year on a high."
No ticket is required for entry to George Square; however there may be times where the venue is full and a queuing system will be put into operation.
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