The opening of the new Govan-Partick Bridge is to be marked with a musical extravaganza in the form of a free one-off festival on Saturday 7th September 2024. From the team behind Govan Music Festival and Govan’s regeneration orchestra The Glasgow Barons, the Govan Footbridge Festival will bring local grassroots performers and huge Scottish acts together in a day of musical celebration across the streets of Govan.

The multi-genre, unticketed festival will take place between 10am and 8pm, and see Govan Road closed off for the day, with performances taking place across the whole of Govan Cross, as well as at the Footbridge Plaza next to the Govan entrance of the footbridge. Well-known names including show-stopping global phenomenon The Red Hot Chilli Pipers, Scottish powerhouse Horse McDonald, beloved Glasgow band Colonel Mustard and the Dijon Five, Celtic fusion legends Shooglenifty and talented singer-songwriter Ben Walker will perform across two outdoor stages.

Across the day’s programme, local school choirs, The Gilded Lilies singing group, Govan Allsorts Community Choir, and the award-winning Musicians in Exile will also perform for crowds from Govan, Partick and across Glasgow. Local rappers from Up2Standard and CCTV as well as Sunny G FM community DJs, musicians from Brass, Aye, Govan singer songwriter FIVO, and Govan Community Pipe Band will also take to the plaza stage, while a Community Cèilidh is also being held on Govan Road.

The Govan Footbridge Festival will put Govan’s best foot forward as Glasgow locals and visitors to the area walk between the subway and the bridge, telling the region’s distinctive story through music.

Performance Timings


The Govan Road Stage

●      11.30am - 12.45pm: Govan Road Ceilidh with the Charlie Kirkpatrick Ceilidh Band

●      1pm - 2pm: Ben Walker

●      2.30pm - 3.30pm: Colonel Mustard and the Dijon Five

●      4pm - 5pm: Horse McDonald

●      5.30pm - 6.30pm: The Red Hot Chilli Pipers

●      7pm - 8pm: Shooglenifty

The Footbridge Plaza Stage

●      10am - 11am: Community and school choirs including The Gilded Lilies and Govan Allsorts Community Choir

●      11am - 1pm: Local singer songwriters including Hawaii FIVO

●      1pm - 3pm: Musicians in Exile, local rappers CCTV and Up2Standard, and Sunny G FM community DJs

●      3.30pm - 4pm: 12 Guitars