More than 10 Orange parades will be taking place across Glasgow on the first Saturday in July.
Marches are allowed to go ahead under Level 2 restrictions but are banned under Levels 3 and 4.
In anticipation of Glasgow remaining under the lower level of restrictions, Orange lodges from across the city have been granted permission to hold processions by Glasgow City Council.
Lodges in Bridgeton, Dalmarnock, Parkhead, and Govan are among those who have already been given permission to march on July 3. Three flute bands will also be holding processions on July 1.
Although the parades are allowed to go ahead, there will be a limit on participants. A maximum of 50 people will be allowed to take part for no more than one hour as per Scottish Government guidance.
A spokesman for Glasgow City Council, said: “We have received notifications from various groups that they intend to hold processions in early July.
"The latest version of the coronavirus health protection levels published by the Scottish Government permits processions at Level 2 and below, with some restrictions on the number of participants and duration.”
Nicola Sturgeon said earlier this week that Glasgow would remain in Level 2 until around July 19. Covid cases across the country have increased by a fifth in the last week with the new Delta variant accounting for the majority of cases.