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Ketsuda Phoutinane

GlasGLOW announces 2022 show for dinosaur lovers this Halloween

GlasGLOW 2022 is one for dinosaur lovers young and old with a show that imagines what would happen if those ferocious reptiles roamed Glasgow today.

The sellout event is returning to the Glasgow Botanic Gardens from October 26 to November 6 in an experience titled 'The Land That Time Forgot'. The 60-minute experience is the largest light show in Scotland.

GlasGLOW promises to take attendees through an outdoor route "where jeopardy lies around every corner, dinosaurs come to life, dormant volcanos threaten to erupt and only the brave will make it out… without being eaten alive."

Organisers for the dinosaur adventure this Halloween also promise photo opportunities, exciting displays, interactive installations, a street food village, GLOW bar and the return of Marshmallowland.

"I wrote this year's story whilst on a family trip to the Isle of Skye during the pandemic," shared itison CEO and GlasGLOW creator, Oli Norman. "Discovering the dinosaur fossils on the north of the island with my kids was amazing. This year's show imagines what would happen if those dinosaurs roamed Glasgow today!"

"Our goal each year is to light up to the dark months, do positive work in the community and deliver a world class show – we can’t wait to show you what we have planned this year."

The GlasGLOW theme this year is a dinosaur adventure called 'The Land That Time Forgot' (GlasGLOW)

Limited earlybird tickets will be available from Wednesday, August 24 exclusively on itison :

  • Earlybird child: £9 (standard price £12)
  • Earlybird adult: £20 (standard price £22)
  • Fast Pass & Mallow child: £16 (standard price £20)
  • Fast Pass & Mallow adult £28 (standard £30)

The Fast Pass & Mallow tickets, which were first introduced last year, offer a dedicated entrance to avoid queues to the show and Marshmallowland, plus a campfire marshmallow skewer.

Itison's Pumpkin Fund will also return after raising £30,000 for local charities in 2021 and donating over 2,000 tickets to local community organisations, hospitals and charities.

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