Glasgow will see over 30 Orange walks taking place on one day next month following the relaxation of covid restrictions.
Thousands are expected to take part in 34 parades on September 18.
Marches will be restarting after limits on outdoor gatherings were lifted on August 9, with a small number already taken place.
Extensive road closures are expected as lodges take a number of routes across the city throughout the day. The largest march will see three lodges converge at once.
The County Grand Orange Lodge of Glasgow South Group, which will begin at Pacific Quay, expects 1,850 members alone.
Meanwhile, the North Group, beginning at Garscube Road, expects 1,010 and the West Group, assembling at Kelvingrove Park, expects 650.
These three will join together at West George Street and process to Glasgow Green.
A spokesman for Glasgow City Council said: "The Scottish Government amended the coronavirus regulations earlier this year to permit public processions at Protection Level Two and below.
"Organisers are aware they will be expected to comply with any restrictions that are in place at the time of their event taking place."