The Irn-Bru Carnival is back! And this year, five lucky fans could win unlimited access.
Europe’s largest indoor funfair, the Irn-Bru Carnival, is returning to Glasgow this December and to celebrate, it's offering five super fans the chance to gain unlimited access.
Tickets are available from £17.50 with discounts available for groups, concessions and Young Scot card holders, and kids under three going free, you can find out more from the Irn-Bru Carnival website. This year, the organisers are looking for five new fans to join their ambassador programme, now in its third year, which sees the five lucky people gain unlimited access to the event.
As well as the new ambassadors, those appointed at last year’s IRN-BRU Carnival – who missed out on their unlimited fun due to Covid – will be re-invited to take up their positions and enjoy the same benefits as this year’s new set of super fans.
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