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18 September 2024

IS THE IRN-BRU CARNIVAL IN YOUR FUTURE?

Tickets for this year’s carnival launch with the chance to win on Glasgow’s streetsScotland’s favourite and Europe’s largest indoor fun fair,the IRN-BRU Carnival,is announcing its return for 2024 with tickets launching for sale today at 10am (Wednesday 18 September). To celebrate the IRN-BRU Carniva...

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A person in a black outfit and orange cape holds a crystal ball and tarot cards on a busy city street. They stand beside a sign advertising "Carnival in Your Future?" offering free tarot readings. Pedestrians and buildings are in the background.

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Tickets for this year’s carnival launch with the chance to win on Glasgow’s streets
Scotland’s favourite and Europe’s largest indoor fun fair, the IRN-BRU Carnival, is announcing its return for 2024 with tickets launching for sale today at 10am (Wednesday 18 September). To celebrate the IRN-BRU Carnival team took to the streets with Glaswegian tarot card reader, Tarot by Peachy, to predict if the fun fair will be in the future of passers-by.

Eager shoppers in Glasgow City Centre had the chance to find out their ‘carnival persona’ from ‘The Thrill Seeker’ to ‘The Dodgem Devil’, with the chance to win tickets to this year’s Carnival in celebration of tickets launching for the 2024-25 season.

Opening on 20 December 2024 and running until 12 January 2025, tickets include 10 vouchers per person which can be used on 70+ incredible rides and attractions, games and access for little ones to enjoy the inflatable play.

This year’s Carnival ticket prices start from £12 for seniors and early bird general admission from £19 on most dates, with discounts available for groups, concessions and Young Scot card holders, where kids under three go free. Peak prices apply to selected dates, when Earlybird general admission tickets start from £21.

A person in a black outfit and orange cape holds a crystal ball and tarot cards on a busy city street. They stand beside a sign advertising "Carnival in Your Future?" offering free tarot readings. Pedestrians and buildings are in the background.

The IRN-BRU Carnival’s popular Autism Friendly Sessions are also returning, with reduced music levels, adjusted lighting, and where possible, slower rides to create a more relaxed setting – running Tuesday 31 December (11am-2pm) and Monday 6 January (4pm-9pm).  Carnival organisers are also continuing their popular free ticket initiative for local charities and community groups with more details to come.

*Closed on Christmas Day

More info: www.irn-bru-carnival.com

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