Stellar Sounds
I basically love anything thats happens in the Planetarium, its one of my favourte places in Glasgow. I think I'd like it if they turned it into a dentist's practice . . actually thats not a bad idea would be a lot more relaxing staring up at the stars than at a peeling ceiling (Though I don't fancy the idea of a woman with a drill trying to operate in my mouth in the dark. Maybe they could wear night vision googles. )
Anyway I digress - my point is that anything that happens at the planetarium is usually pretty good fun and so the below advert sounds great.
Stellar Sounds
Music under the stars! That's right - For IYA 2009, we've got live music in the planetarium.
The stars have been an inspiration to writers for centuries and have featured in thousands of song lyrics from the nursery rhyme Twinkle, Twinkle and Rock n Roll Star by Oasis to Eminem We Made You (Rock Star) and Stardust by David Bowie.
Music under the stars! That's right - For IYA 2009, we've got live music in the planetarium.
The stars have been an inspiration to writers for centuries and have featured in thousands of song lyrics from the nursery rhyme Twinkle, Twinkle and Rock n Roll Star by Oasis to Eminem We Made You (Rock Star) and Stardust by David Bowie.
To book tickets please phone 0871 540 1000.
Wednesday 12th August
Rio Callahan, Funksion and Federation of the Disco Pimp will entertain gig goers under the stars.
The Planetarium offers the chance to see a night sky as it should be seen, with thousands of glittering stars above us. Most city-dwellers have never seen a clear night sky, as light pollution is now a serious problem throughout the Western world. These exclusive gigs are the chance to experience music in a truly unique venue. Doors open at 7pm, with the gig starting at 8pm. Over 16s only, £12. A cash bar will be available.
For more information call 0871 540 1000.
Wednesday 12th August
Rio Callahan, Funksion and Federation of the Disco Pimp will entertain gig goers under the stars.
The Planetarium offers the chance to see a night sky as it should be seen, with thousands of glittering stars above us. Most city-dwellers have never seen a clear night sky, as light pollution is now a serious problem throughout the Western world. These exclusive gigs are the chance to experience music in a truly unique venue. Doors open at 7pm, with the gig starting at 8pm. Over 16s only, £12. A cash bar will be available.
For more information call 0871 540 1000.
Labels: Cessnock, music, Pacific Quay
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8197303.stm
Thought this might also appeal to the star fazers out there.
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