Scotland's first 'daytime rave' is set to come to Glasgow, promising a hangover-free rave to kick of the working day. 

The Early Risers Rave will take place at SWG3 in Finnieston this April for party-goers craving coffee rather than cocktails. 

The event, which will run from 6.30am until 9.30am, will host some of the city's finest DJs, providing yoga and pilates classes and healthy breakfast options.

DJ Griff (Ronnie Griffiths) will be one of the acts performing, while a chill-out area curated by Danish interior design gurus BoConcept will also be installed. 

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Gary Goldie, the brains behind the event, said: “Early Risers Rave gives people the opportunity to start their day in the best possible way, by having a dance to some great tunes with friends and in a super sociable environment.

"Clubbing has always gone hand in hand with drinking, hangovers and the rest, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

“There’s a real move towards clean living and healthy eating is more in the zeitgeist than ever before – so, this is the perfect solution for people who might want to lead a healthier life, but don’t necessarily want to ditch the dancing.”

The rave will take place at Scotland’s most exciting dance venue, The Galvanisers at SWG3.

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Tickets go on sale today via swg3.tv, priced from £7.50, and are open to over 14’s only (under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult).

Bosses at the venue expect the morning sessions to sell out quickly. 

Meryl Gilbert, Commerical Manager at SWG3, said: “We’re always on the lookout for innovative events to hold at the venue and are really excited about Early Risers Rave.

"There’s nothing like it currently on offer in Glasgow - and as a clubbing city, there absolutely should be.

“We expect Early Rise Ravers will sell out fast, so would encourage people to get their tickets quick and set their alarms for what's going to me an incredible event.”

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