BURNS CONCERT: Hannah Rarity
Join us for a Burns Concert to remember, with performance by celebrated award-winning singer Hannah Rarity and Burns readings by Tam Dean Burn.
Music In the University
Date: Thursday 25 January 2024
Time: 13:10 - 14:00
Venue: Concert Hall, Main Building
Category: Concerts and music
BURNS CONCERT
We are delighted to welcome singer songwriter Hannah Rarity to perform for our 2024 Burns Concert, alongside readings of Burns performed by actor Tam Dean Burn.
Please arrive early for this concert to get a seat, it will be busy.
Venue
Our Thursday Professional Lunchtime Series is held in the University Concert Hall which is situated in the Main Building (Gilbert Scott), just below the Hunterian Museum.
You can enter the Concert Hall through a new one-way route:
-West Quad through the main door to archive hall, which houses the toilets and Hunterian lift
Please exit the Concert Hall only through:
-East Quad entering through the Hunterian Staircase door
Here is a MAP
Tickets
We currently have no requirement for pre-booking your FREE ticket! Just turn up at 12.45pm to ensure your seat. Once the Concert Hall is full to capacity, we will be closing doors. Please note the capacity of the Concert Hall is 128 people and we cannot exceed this. Latecomers will not be admitted.
Livestream
Sounds amazing but can't make it in person? If you want to watch this concert online via our live-stream format, please sign up to receive a private livestream link: LIVESTREAM
Our Funding
Music in the University's Professional Thursday Lunchtime Series is entirely sponsored by the Ferguson Bequest at the University of Glasgow, which supports activity to foster the social side of the University. We are extremely grateful for the opportunity to offer free and affordable concerts and musical events for all through this special bequest.
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