A grand total of 40,000 tickets were sold in the first few days but, luckily, event organisers have added extra dates to the calendar so that you don't miss out on the Halloween extravaganza.
Organisers behind the Ghostbusters-inspired GlasGlow event at Botanic Gardens have added seven extra nights to the calendar due to high demand.Going into its sixth year, the event will run from October 27 to November 12 - with the new release of tickets going on sale from 7.30am tomorrow .
Oli Norman, CEO of itison and founder of GlasGLOW said: “Peak slots between 5pm – 7pm sold out within minutes and we’re excited to be able to add extra dates to keep up with the demand – we don’t expect these to be around long so if you missed out first time round, get in quick.
A new Ghostbusters-inspired show Who You Gonna Call will be the main attraction and with the UK's biggest Halloween event being in its sixth year, it promises to be an epic outdoor adventure. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Fast Pass & Mallow tickets are back again this year, giving those with tickets access to a dedicated entrance plus a campfire classic marshmallow skewer and queue hops straight into the show’s legendary Marshmallowland.Sign up to our daily Glasgow Live newsletter here to receive news and features direct to your inbox.
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