Avenue Q,

King’s Theatre,

Today, 2.30pm and 7.30pm

THE multi award-winning Avenue Q returned by popular demand to Glashow this week and today is your last chance to see it. Don’t miss this irresistibly charming tale of a troupe of loveable puppet characters on a downtown New York street trying to make sense of life’s burning issues. Suitable for audiences aged 14 and over. This hilarious musical is packed with a little mischief, a lot of heart and catchy songs like Everyone’s A Little Bit Racist and The Internet is for Porn. Prepare for a Saturday like no other and get ready to laugh your socks off. Get tickets at atgtickets.com.

An Evening with Tyson Fury,

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall,

Tonight, 7.45pm

AFTER defeating Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, the once-unified champion of the world Tyson claimed the WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, IBO, Ring magazine and lineal heavyweight titles. The British professional boxer was at the top of his game. However, he went through a tough time dealing with mental health and drug misuse which led to his boxing license being stripped away. Now bouncing back after a rocky period, meet the self-proclaimed ‘Gypsy King’ in person and enjoy a night of entertainment. Get tickets at glasgowconcerthalls.com.

Comic Con,

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall,

Today, from 10am

BROWSE more than 150 exhibitors, meet comic creators from across the globe, enjoy panels from top artists and writers and marvel at incredible cosplayers. A host of international comic guests are on the bill, and Frank Quitely was the first one to be announced. Organisers will also unveil their 2019 artwork. Youngsters can enjoy the return of a dedicated Kids Zone which will host workshops and activities all day, including how to make your own comic and step-by-step workshops on drawing some of your favourite characters. Get your tickets over at the Eventbrite site.