1. Easter Egg Hunt
Various venues, tomorrow to Monday

Glasgow Times:

Celebrate Easter and the arrival of spring with this annual egg hunt. An unusual location joining in the fun this year is the Tenement House, a traditional Glaswegian tenement flat.

Prices and times vary. Head to nts.org.uk/campaigns/easter.

2. Roller Disco
RollerStop, Saturday

With roller skates, disco lights, music and experienced staff on hand to help you get rolling, all you need to bring is a smile.

Book tickets at rollerstop.co.uk.

3. Carnival Of Light
O2 Academy, Sunday

Glasgow Times:

A concept like no other, merging a spectrum of astounding lights, lanterns, effects and live performances to an epic soundtrack.

18+ only. Tickets are £16.50, with fee. Book at eventbrite.com.

4. Rabbit’s Foot
Kelvingrove Park, Sunday

Everyone’s invited to this cycling Easter egg hunt. Expect brain-stretching quizzes, shockingly bad riddles, fun in the park and fantastically trashy prizes.

Follow @glasgowbikeumbrella on Facebook for more information.

5. Live Family Wrestling
Wood Street Social Club, tomorrow

Head to Dennistoun and see some of the UK’s best wrestling stars along with the best up-and-coming young wrestlers in Scotland.

Limited tickets left. Buy from La Cala Bar.

6. Easter Extravaganza
Eastwood Park Theatre, until April 13
Prepare for a whole host of entertainment this Easter, from puppet animation to pop-tastic shows plus a free teen drama workshop.

Book tickets for shows at eastwoodparktheatre.co.uk/boxoffice.

7. Climbzone
Intu Braehead, from today

Glasgow Times:

The UK’s tallest indoor slide is a modern-day version of a helter skelter. At 16 metres high, it’s ideal for thrill-seekers looking for excitement and fun. For those not quite ready to try it, there’s also a smaller six-metre-high version.

Visit soar.intu.co.uk for more information.

8. Easter Eggsplorer Trails
Bothwell Castle, tomorrow to Monday
Head along to one of Scotland’s most iconic castles to see if you can find all of the clues and complete the Easter challenge. Drop-in throughout the day.

Event is included in the normal admission price. Visit historicenvironment.scot to know more.

9. Horror Festival
Blackfriars Bar, Sunday

Horror is for life, not just for Halloween. This event showcases the very best of independent horror talent. Head to popcornhorror.com.

10. Meet Peter Rabbit
Waterstones Braehead, tomorrow

Head along for a special story time and get snapped with the the furry man himself. Fri to attend at 3pm.

DON’T MISS…

Psychic Night
Princess Bar, tomorrow

Tom Elliott, a regular on BBC TV and Radio Clyde, has a “trusted reputation” for his services and teaches psychic development and mediumship. Pop along for a Friday night with a difference.

Tickets are £7.

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