Radisson Blu Hotel Glasgow, which has recently undergone a £15 million refurbishment, has announced its new partnership with the King’s Theatre, marking the hotel’s ongoing commitment to becoming a central hub for Glasgow’s arts and culture scene.
The partnership with the King’s, a cornerstone of Glasgow’s artistic heritage and which celebrates the theatre’s 100th anniversary this year, aims to strengthen the hotel’s role as a gateway to the city’s cultural scene. Additionally, the theatre is marking 60 years of its famous pantomime, supported locally by the hotel, by extending its pantomime season to 71 performances. This year’s pantomime is Peter Pan.
Hina Rubbani-Mills, General Manager of Radisson Blu Glasgow, said, “We’re proud to partner with the iconic King’s Theatre, especially during such a significant anniversary for the venue and its pantomime tradition. With its deep roots in Glasgow’s cultural history, this collaboration will allow us to offer guests a truly immersive experience, where world-class hospitality meets the city’s artistic spirit.
“At Radisson Blu Glasgow, we strive to be more than just a place to stay — we’re becoming a gateway to the best of what Glasgow has to offer. From exclusive theatre packages to themed experiences, this partnership reinforces our vision of providing unforgettable, culturally enriched stays. We look forward to this exciting journey with King’s Theatre and to celebrating Glasgow’s dynamic creativity together.”
James Haworth, Theatre Director at Glasgow Theatres, said, “We’re delighted that this year’s pantomime will be supported locally by Radisson Blu Hotel Glasgow.
“Peter Pan is the perfect festive treat for all the family. We look forward to working in partnership with the team at Radisson Blu Hotel Glasgow to help us create an unforgettable experience for audiences at the King’s Theatre, Glasgow, as we celebrate 60 years of panto.”