The iconic nightclub, which has hosted Prince and One Direction, will now only open on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights One of the most iconic nightclubs in Scotland has announced that it will be reducing opening hours as a result of the cost of living crisis. The Garage in Glasgow, which has been open since 1994, previously prided itself on running 365 days a year, including Christmas. Now, however, they’ve had to reduce their operating hours to only Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.
Club owner Donald MacLeod said that they will make exceptions for special events, including planned concerts, and that this will only be a precautionary measure throughout the summer. The Garage has previously hosted gigs for likes of One Direction, Ty Dolla $ign , and Prince . “At this time of the year, we’ve got the students going away, folk going on summer holidays and 200,000 Scots going to the Euros,” he said.
“Midweek has been terrible for the whole of Glasgow. Footfall in the city centre is down 400,000 people compared to the same period last year.” The Garage Overs – You didn't disappoint! @DonaldCMacleod pic.
twitter.com/o86IDtAC6c — The Garage Glasgow (@Garageglasgow) June 8, 2024 MacLeod blamed the cost of living crisis impacting punters behaviour : “There is a massive change in habits – if you’ve no money, you can’t go out,” he said. “If you can only afford to go out one day a week, then you’ll pick the weekend.
” MacLeod also pointed out that in.
