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Glasgow's Big Feed to host Christmas market to rival this year's cancelled events

Glasgow street food institution Big Feed have given us more details on their Christmas family friendly festival.

Glasgow Live previously reported that there would be a Christmas version of their popular markets, held at the SEC.

But now more information has been issued about the event, with bosses saying its set to be the ho-ho-hottest ticket in town. With the traditional George Square and St Enoch Square markets not happening this year, the Big Feed Christmas festival is promising to fulfil all of your festive needs.

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The event will not only be a massive gathering of the very best street food vendors, but will also be a festive retail extravaganza with stalls and exhibits from traders selling festive goodies and gifts.

Big Feed’s Joe Aitken said: “A lot of people have been asking if this is just a larger version of a Big Feed event – and it is that, but it’s also MUCH more.

“We will have some of the very best street food and drinks vendors from around Scotland, but we will also have stands from traders selling all sorts of festive goodies and present ideas.

“So without the Christmas markets happening, we’re trying to give everyone that special festive shopping experience but in a more modern, upmarket way – with the advantage that it’s all indoors.

“We were always going to do this event this Christmas. It’s going to be the perfect way to get into the mood, wandering around looking for gifts and treats while eating great food and sipping a hot drink, cocktail or beer.

“Stands for exhibitors are available now and we have some great, quirky sellers lining up for them, so we’re really happy to be able to provide that unusual twist on Christmas shopping.

“Whether it’s for a family, a couple, a group of friends or even a bunch of colleagues looking for a different kind of Christmas gathering, there’s something for everyone.”

The event also promises story time and face-painting and of course, visits to Santa for just £5 – with all profits donated to Cash For Kids.

Joe added: “We wanted to offer something families can come and make a day of, to get that Christmassy memory made.

“Kids go free and adult tickets are only £10+bf, then of course you buy as much or as little food and drink as you want - and there’s lots of stuff for the kids like story time, Christmas carols, plus other little surprises along the way.

“The Santa visit is £5 and has to be pre-booked and it already looks like this will sell out in advance – you get your sit down with the big man, a wee present and most of that £5 goes straight to Cash For Kids so it’s helping a really good cause too.

“Cash For Kids is a special charity and we want to help them make kids smile this Christmas.”

The two-day event on December 10 and 11 will also have ongoing entertainment from performers and DJs, plenty of seating, bars and a few surprises – as well as that epic street food.

“This really is something very different for us – and for Glasgow. We’re trying to bring together a lot of the little things that make that run-up to Christmas so special, all under one roof, with the support of Clyde 1 and Cash For Kids.

“We will have some very special guests dropping in and we hope to raise a lot of money for Cash For Kids too. It’s a totally new kind of festive event for the city and something we think will become a real tradition in years to come.

“We want to help families make memories together and kick off the festive season with a magical day, great food and drink and a social, fun shopping experience.”

To find out more and buy tickets, click here.

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