Fireworks Drive-In
Award-winning 21CC are bringing their fireworks spectacular to Errol Showground – all from the warmth of your car. Delivering three shows on Saturday, each one is choreographed to a thrilling soundtrack which will play through your car radio. There are three themes to choose from, each of which promises its own unique experience.
7 November from 5pm
Tickets from £33
Errol Airfield, National Rte 77, Salmon Run, Perth, PH2 7TB
www.fireworksdrivein.com
Ray Harryhausen: Titan of Cinema
Star of film special effects and stop motion extraordinaire, Ray Harryhausen’s work will be showcased for the first time in what promises to be the largest and widest-ranging exhibition of his work. There will be newly restored and previously unseen material on display from Harryhausen’s incredible archive. Celebrating what would have been his 100th birthday year, the exhibition is just one of a series of events commemorating Harryhausen’s life and work.
1 - 8 November
Tickets from £14
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Two, 73 Belford Road, Edinburgh, EH4 3DS
https://www.nationalgalleries.org/exhibition/ray-harryhausen-titan-cinema
Edinburgh Scavenger Hunt: The Fairy Tale Capital
Strolling through Edinburgh’s capital can feel like a fairytale. On this fun-filled capital scavenger, make a loop through Edinburgh’s Old Town in search of castles, cathedrals, parks and squares. Snap pictures, race against the clock and put your navigational skills to the test in this small group activity that anyone can enjoy.
1-8 November
Tickets from £11
The Scottish Parliament Building, Horse Wynd, Edinburgh, EH99 1SP
GlasGLOW
GlasGLOW returns for its 3rd year. Expect an immersive journey transporting you to other worlds where, apparently, ancient powers have been unleashed. Explore Glasgow’s botanic gardens in a safe outdoor environment, with staggered timeslots, an hour-long route, and a socially-distanced street food village.
1-8 November
Tickets from £14
Glasgow Botanic Gardens, 730 Great Western Road, Glasgow, G12 0UE
St Andrews Street Market
The first Saturday of each month sees the St Andrews market setting up. With thirty stall-holders attending featuring Bellfield Organics fruit and vegetables, Arran’s cheese shop and the Auchtermuchty cake company, among many others.
7 November from 9am-1pm
Free
Market Street, St Andrews, Fife, KY16
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