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WestFest 2026 open call  Picture: All images credit Gavin McCourt
WestFest 2026 open callAll images credit Gavin McCourt

WestFest 2026 set to return bigger than ever

Organisers anticipate 200 events across 60+ West End venues

Artists and performers are being invited to take part in Glasgow’s biggest community-led cultural festival.

WestFest 2026 returns for its fourth annual festival (June 1-28), promising even more events than last year across 60+ West End venues.

The festival has officially opened for submissions from artists, venues and groups looking to participate in this year’s programme, with a deadline of 5pm on March 28.

Festival Director Brendon McIlroy, who founded WestFest in 2022 in response to overwhelming demand for a cultural festival in the West End, said: “We’re really excited to be approaching our fourth year, particularly given the significant challenges facing the arts sector right now.”

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He explained that strong local involvement and partnership is the big priority for 2026.

All the fun of the festival
All the fun of the festival

“We’re working much more closely with residents, groups and organisations across the West End to make sure people have a genuine voice in what we do and that they’re at the heart of the festival.”

Festival-goers can expect the return of many favourites in 2026 alongside WestFest’s popular free outdoor events, which will be announced in due course.

This year’s festival also introduces an expanded schools and outreach strand featuring talks and workshops at Kelvin Hall, as well as author events in local schools and the University of Glasgow’s ARC.

 

We’re working much more closely with residents, groups and organisations across the West End to make sure people have a genuine voice in what we do and that they’re at the heart of the festival - Brendon McIlroy

 

WestFest will also connect with Glasgow’s ‘Festival 2026’ Commonwealth Games celebrations, positioning the West End programme within the broader city-wide cultural calendar.

“Despite the ongoing funding challenges faced by our festival and others like us, we’ve continued to grow each year—driven by strong partnerships and a determination to make WestFest happen,” said Brendon. 

“Last year we exceeded 110k attendances. For 2026 we’re focused on sustaining that momentum while deepening our work with communities, venues and artists- ensuring WestFest remains accessible to everyone.”

Music in the park. Photo credit: Gavin McCourt
Music in the park. Photo credit: Gavin McCourt

WestFest will announce its full 2026 programme in mid-April with a public launch event (TBC).

Performers, venues, groups and anyone interested in being part of the festival are encouraged to get in touch to discuss listing their event. 

The process is straightforward and inexpensive, and the WestFest team will be on hand to provide support every step of the way.

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