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MAJOR EVENTS IN SCOTLAND

Scotland's events diary is wide and varied. Millennium Executive Travel can ensure you arrive at your chosen events in style.


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Racing Events

Races take place throughout the summer at Hamilton, Ayr and Musselburgh. The highlight of the racing calendar is the Scottish Grand National held at Ayr Racecourse.

 

Celtic Connections

Celtic Connections is Scotland's Premier Winter Music Music festival. Find out 2012 events and book tickets online Celtic Connections.

Edinbrugh Military Tattoo

The first Edinburgh Tattoo took place in 1950 and it is now enjoyed by over 100 million people worlwide. Experience the Tattoo up close and personal at the top of the Royal Mile. Find out more and organise tickets at the Military Tattoo Website.
Health And Well Being Networking Event

An opportunity to network with others who are keen social entrepreneurs. Held at Firstsport Glasgow Office, The Tobacco Merchants House on the 24 November 2011.

Doors Open Days

Doors Open Days give you free access to hundreds of fascinating buildings accross Scotland. Every weekend in September you can explore places that are normally closed to the public www.doorsopendays.org.uk.
Madam Butterfly

One of the world’s most popular Opera’s, Puccini’s Madama Butterfly tells the heart-breaking story of the beautiful young Japanese girl who falls in love with an American naval lieutenant – with dramatic results. Highlights include the melodic Humming Chorus, the moving aria One Fine Day and the unforgettable Love Duet. Featuring the Internationally Acclaimed Ukrainian National Opera of Kharkiv with handpicked soloists, a highly-praised chorus, and full orchestra. Glasgow Royal Concert Hall 26 February 2012

ABBA

The show kicks off at the tail end of the 60s when Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha and Frida meet to play together for the very first time. Throughout the course of the production, the audience is led on a magical journey through the rise and rise of ABBA. Featuring classic songs such as Waterloo, SOS, Mamma Mia, Dancing Queen, Money Money Money, Knowing Me Knowing You and many more. Glasgow Royal Concert Hall 28 November 2011