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The Corset Club in Glasgow city centre wins top award

The Corset Club in Glasgow city centre wins top award

Glasgow Timesa day ago

The Corset Club, based in the city centre, won Venue of the Year at the Proud Scotland Awards - which celebrates those who champion diversity and inclusion throughout Scotland.
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The prestigious accolade recognises excellence in guest experience, entertainment, and community impact.
(Image: Image provided by The Corset Club) Callum Raymond Young, director of The Corset Club, said: "This award is a true honour — it recognises everything we stand for. We simply couldn't have achieved this without our incredible team.
"Every person involved puts so much passion into what we do. This win is for them, and for the performers and creatives who continue to support and inspire us.
"The best is yet to come."
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The cocktail lounge and show bar took over the former Jacobean Corsetry building on Virginia Street in 2024.
The popular spot runs drag events alongside cabaret, karaoke and quiz nights.
For more information about The Corset Club, visit www.thecorsetclub.co.uk

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