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Chantel Mcgregor at Glasgow Classic Grand

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Chantel McGregor is an English singer-songwriter and musician hailing from Bradford. Born in 1986, she’s a talented guitarist as well as vocalist, and honed her talents attending the Leeds College of Music in her younger years, a stint which saw her earning the Leeds College of Music Prize for Outstanding Musicianship.



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Friday 13th September 2024 Glasgow, UK UK
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Address: Glasgow Classic Grand, 18 Jamaica Street, Glasgow, G1 4QD
Telephone: 01418570820
Venue Capacity: 850
The Classic Grand is a live music venue and nightclub based on Jamaica Street in Glasgow. Opening as a venue in the mid-90s, it previously operated as a cinema and later an amusement arcade, before settling as 850-capacity location for club nights and live bands. Recent names that have hit the Grand include Seasick Steve, Feeder, and Diana Vickers.