Where, when, and how to celebrate King Charles Coronation in Glasgow
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Prince Charles is set to officially become King of Britain when his coronation takes place on the first weekend of May, with a range of events planned over four days in Glasgow.
Glasgow will celebrate with a range of events over Friday (May 5), Saturday (May 6), Sunday (May 7), and Monday (May 8). Glasgow City Council have so far announced several events in honour of the soon-to-be King.
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Hide AdWe thought we’d make planning that big weekend a bit easier for you by putting together this list of official events in Glasgow to celebrate the King’s Coronation in May.
Friday - May 5
Coronation Concert
The RSNO Choral Group , the Glasgow Chamber Orchestra, and RCS will be performing in concert at Glasgow City Chambers to celebrate the coronation of King Charles and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
The show goes down at 7pm, launching the weekends celebrations on Friday May 5. The event is free to attend - but tickets need to be booked in advance to secure your place, watch this space for a link to the Eventbrite page when it goes up!
Saturday - May 6
Glasgow Cathedral - Livestream from Westminster Abbey
The Coronation of The King and The Queen Consort will take place at Westminster Abbey on Saturday May 6 2023.
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Hide AdThe Service will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury and will reflect the Monarch’s role today and look towards the future, while being rooted in longstanding traditions and pageantry.
Glasgow Cathedral will stream the event live for audiences to watch with the community in Glasgow.
The King’s coronation and victory in Europe parade
Hosted by SSAFA Scotland, this event will commence at 10:40am with a short service at the Veterans Monument in Knightswood at Baldwin Avenue across from St Ninians Church.
At 11:30am, veterans will form up - led by Coalburn Silver Band - and march down to the Lincoln Public House at 2131 Great Western Road, where a finger buffet and raffle will be held.
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Hide AdAll veterans are welcome at the event, and the dress code to be followed is the same as Armistice Day parades. Friends, family, and the general public are welcome at the event too.
Coronation Big Lunches
A range of both public and private street parties are to be held in and around Glasgow - you can view the map here and see about hosting your very own with support from eden project communities here!
Sunday - May 7
Official coronation parade
The Lord Lieutenant for Glasgow, Jacqueline McLaren, will officially mark HM The King’s Coronation on Sunday May 7. All members of the public are welcome to come together to celebrate the historic occasion.
At 9.45am the official coronation parade will begin at George Square before the procession moves to Glasgow Cathedral.
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Hide AdAt 11am, a service of thanksgiving will be held at Glasgow Cathedral to mark the occasion of celebration and the coronation of His Majesty King Charles and the Queen Consort.
Monday - May 8
The Big Help Out
The Big Help Out aims to celebrate the King’s Coronation by undertaking volunteer work to support our communities all across the UK
Recalling his Majesty’s lifelong dedication to public service and support by The Queen Consort (as well as other Members of the Royal Family), it is hoped the initiative will bring communities together in volunteering initiatives and create a ‘lasting legacy’ from the Coronation Weekend.
You can find out more about volunteering in Glasgow for the coronation here on The Big Help Out website.
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Hide AdCoronation Afternoon Tea
Croftfoot Parish Church is hosting a Coronation Afternoon Tea on Monday May 8 from 2pm to 4pm.
Entry is free to everyone, all community members are welcome and all donations go directly to supporting the church.
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