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The Glad Cafe

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The Glad Cafe is proud to promote equality of opportunity for people with disabilities and is committed to improving Deaf and disabled people’s access to live music, great food and creative opportunities.

Accessible Viewing

If you have accessibility requirements and wish to reserve a seat or wheelchair space close to the stage, please contact the venue prior to the show and we can provide you with an allocated space in the accessible viewing area.

Parking for Disabled Badge Holders

There are single yellow lines and some pay and display parking bays located outside the Glad Cafe.

Inside The Glad Cafe

The cafe

There is a ramp down the right hand side of the cafe, making the whole space wheelchair accessible.

The venue

The venue is accessed through the cafe area, down the ramp and through the double set of doors. The accessible viewing area is located at the front left of the stage, beside the bar. The venue bar has a lowered section.

The stage

The stage has two narrow steps at the right hand side. Unfortunately, we do not currently have a permanent accessible ramp to the stage, however, we are able to source a suitable ramp when requested.

Accessible Toilet

This is located in the cafe. As you enter the cafe, continue straight on to the bar and turn left.

Assistance dogs

Assistance dogs are very welcome in the cafe and venue.

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FERGUS MCCREADIE TRIO

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Fri 21st June at 7:00pm

FERGUS MCCREADIE TRIO

Glasgow Jazz Festival, Regular Music & Synergy Concerts presents Fergus McCreadie Trio

In the dynamic landscape of contemporary jazz, Scottish pianist and composer Fergus McCreadie has carved a remarkable niche. Since 2021, his career has skyrocketed, marked by two acclaimed album releases that propelled him into the limelight – shortlisted for the Mercury Prize and clinching the Scottish Album of the Year (SAY) for “Forest Floor.” His debut with Edition Records, “Cairn” (2021), set the stage for a journey deeply rooted in natural themes.

McCreadie’s latest venture, “Stream,” continues this intriguing exploration, this time delving into the essence of water. Accompanied by his long-standing comrades, David Bowden and Stephen Henderson, the album flows with the fluidity of its namesake. It’s a musical stream that flows through the rich landscapes of Scottish folklore and the sophisticated avenues of contemporary jazz, blending them seamlessly.

‘A giddying fusion of Scottish culture and jazz history’ – The Times

‘One of my favourite jazz piano trio albums of the last few years’ – Jamie Cullum

7:00 pm doors, 7:30 pm start time

Over 14s, under 16s accompanied by an adult over 18

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