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Revolution Glasgow - Mitchell Street

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The Tunnel Takeover

The Tunnel Takeover

29 May 2026 - 29 May 2026

After the incredible energy around the Tunnel's 35th birthday in September 2025 - the build-up, the night itself, and the post-even hype that refused to die down - one thing became crystal clear: this couldn't be a once-a-year thing. So for 2026, we're going bigger. We're committing to two full Tunnel Takeover events, starting with Friday 29 May, from 7pm-midnight, back home at Revolution on Mitchell Street - the building that will always be known to many of us as the Tunnel Club. This is a full takeover of Room One and Room Two, stacked with original Tunnel DJs from across the years, with a heavy, unapologetic focus on the '90s residents who defined the sound and the era. Room One leans into progressive and trance, led by Michael Kilkie and Scott Mackay (The Ark), Steven McCreery (Triumph) and Steven Clarke (UNOD). Room Two brings the soul, disco, and house sound, featuring Kevin McFarlane and Stephen Lee (Triumph), joined by Gordon "Harry" Miller (Tunnel Saturdays). Just like September, this one is expected to sell out - fast!
COMEDY BRUNCH n PARTY. GLASGOW.

COMEDY BRUNCH n PARTY. GLASGOW.

18 Apr 2026 - 18 Apr 2026

Come join us for the Ultimate Saturday Brunch Party! with the hilarious Chris Forbes from BBC's Scotsquad, rising star of comedy Mikey Motion and compare Ronnie Black getting you rip roaring with laughter before DJ Stevie Clarke gets you dancing with his Mix Bag of Dance floor Bangers! plus fill your belly with one of our delicious Brunch Dishes washed down with one of our refreshing drinks on arrival all for just £25!
Life of Reilly - Day Clubbing with a Difference!
Trevor Reilly, the iconic DJ and producer, is set to make waves in Glasgow once again with his fresh Day Clubbing Experience at the infamous Mitchell St. basement below Revolution formerly known as the legendary Tunnel Nightclub! Life of Reilly Five-Decade Career: Trevor Reilly has been a DJ since the late 1970s, becoming a full-time DJ and producer during the height of the Scottish rave scene in the 1990s. Global Performances: During the late 1990s and early 2000s, he toured globally, including a notable performance in the Azteca Stadium in Mexico in front of 80,000 people. Chart Success: He achieved a UK chart hit in the early 2000s with "Hands Up" alongside fellow DJ Simon Foy, which reached number 12 in the UK top 100 chart and earned them a performance on Top of the Pops. Radio Shows: He has been a presenter on popular radio stations, including Clyde 1, Beat 106 Scotland and now hosts his weekly live stream every Sunday from 7pm-9pm on Tik-Tok. Influence: Reilly is cited as a major influence by other prominent Scottish DJs like Mark Sherry, David Forbes and the late great Mallorca Lee. If you ever went to Bobby Jones, Hanger 13, Sunset Boulevard, Privilege or The Metro to see Big Trev this event is definitely for you!

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