PADDY'S DAY

CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP

Friday, 13th March

We’re kicking off the biggest party in Scotland early with the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Start your weekend right, leave work early, and grab a front-row seat to all the racing action. Big screens, big atmosphere, perfectly poured pints, and the roar of the crowd as they thunder down the final stretch.

COUNTRY TO COUNTRY

Friday, 13th – Sunday, 15 March

Country to Country is riding into town! Grab your cowboy hat and head to our Glasgow City Centre or West End locations as we celebrate all weekend long. Join us for pints and live music before the show or swing back in after for a few more. Live music ‘til 2am in West and 3am in City Centre.

SUPER SATURDAY

Saturday, 14th March

The biggest day of the Six Nations is here – Super Saturday! Whoever you’re backing, join us for full coverage across our HD screens of all the games, unbeatable atmosphere, and perfectly poured Guinness from first kick-off to the final whistle. We’ll be giving out free taytos and tunnocks logs during Scotland and Ireland’s face off!

PRE-PADDY'S STAFF PARTY

Sunday, 15th March

Hospitality workers, this one’s for you. Before the chaos kicks off and Scotland turns green, join us for a well-earned night in the pub instead of working it. Live music all night, perfectly poured pints, trade prices and the perfect chance to party before the madness of Paddy’s Day begins.

PADDY'S BIG QUIZ

Monday, 16th March

WIN QUEUE SKIP FOR EVERY KITTY’S ON PADDY’S DAY! Think you know your stuff? Paddy’s Big Quiz is your chance to prove it. The best bit? Everyone who enters will win queue skip for every Kitty’s on Paddy’s Day. Bragging rights and straight-to-the-bar access? See you there.

PADDY'S DAY

Tuesday, 17th March

THE BIGGEST DAY OF THE YEAR IS HERE! We’re throwing Scotland’s biggest Paddy’s Day party. Live music, Irish dancers, Tayto sandwiches, face paint, and the best Guinness in Scotland flowing all day. You know where to be.

THE CAUSE IS THE CURE

Wednesday, 18th March

Took it too far on Paddy’s Day? We’ve got you covered. The scientifically proven only way to fight the hang is getting straight back in to it. We’ve got the best pints in Scotland and live music all day.

Front man of underground Perthshire based band, Parliamo, is a Kitty’s regular. Jack entertains the crowd solo as well as with his bandmate, Finn. He really takes our live music offering to the next level.
Sean is a Glasgow based singer/songwriter who has played in bars across Scotland, Ireland and Europe. A regular in Kitty’s, he changes up his song book according to the mood and the audience. Expect to hear everything from U2 to The Foo Fighters and even some Van Morrison & Depeche Mode.
A Kitty’s regular and known for his skills on the tin whistle. Catch him playing alongside Ciaran Cooney, Conor Markey and Marty McBride across all three of our pubs!

By now, Ray is one of the most experienced musicians on the Edinburgh circuit.

Sometimes called ‘a hairy jukebox’, he’ll guide you through a night of folk, country, rock, pop and shameless cheese, delivered while armed with his guitar, a strong cup of Barry’s tea and an even stronger Cork accent.

David Duffy is Glasgow-born and bred, and he may be one of the newest musicians to the Kitty’s crew but don’t let that sway your view.

David can play an array of instruments, from the drums to bass, piano, harmonica, mandolin, banjo and lapsteel oh and let’s not forget that he has been singing and playing the acoustic guitar for 35 years…And if you ever need an autoharp tuned in the dark, a drunk David Duffy is yer man!

Kitty’s regulars and favourites, Papa Shandy & The Drams, are a trio founded in 2012.

Renowned for their unique style of folk/traditional music, you will hear lead vocals & guitar by Kieran Sinclair backed by Gavin on the banjo and Tracey on the fiddle.

Andy is one of our longest running resident musicians. With over 20 years worth of gigs under his belt, you could say he was an accomplished musician in his own right, with many playing styles in his repertoire. His passion, however, lies in traditional Scottish folk songs and music.