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Hamilton Park preparing to host latest Cube Glass Ladies' Night spectacular

Hamilton Park preparing to host latest Cube Glass Ladies' Night spectacular

Daily Record25-07-2025
This year's star-studded event will see million-selling artist Alexandra Burke take to the stage before the racing gets underway.
Saddle up for style, stars and show-stopping entertainment as Hamilton Park prepares to host its most glamorous fixture of the season.

The Cube Glass Ladies' Night takes place on Saturday, August 2, and anticipation is building for a truly unforgettable evening of fashion, racing and live entertainment.

Ladies' Night at Hamilton Park has long been established as one of the premier fixtures in the Scottish racing calendar with racegoers attending the event in their thousands.

This year's star-studded event will see million-selling artist Alexandra Burke take to the stage before the racing gets underway, performing some of her biggest hits including Bad Boys and Hallelujah.
Bringing even more excitement to the occasion, TV favourites Anton Danyluk and Laura Anderson, from Love Island, will judge the hotly anticipated Rocca Boujee Brunch Best Dressed Lady Competition, where one lucky winner will walk away with an incredible seven-night stay for two in New York, including flights and accommodation, worth £5000, courtesy of MBR Travel.

To top it off, the jet-setting winner will also enjoy a £500 voucher to Libellula Boutique to help curate the perfect travel wardrobe, along with £500 in spending money for a shopping spree in the heart of the Big Apple.
And it's not just about the ladies. Anton and Laura will also be judging the Slater Menswear Man of Style Competition, where one sharply dressed gent will take home a fantastic £1000 voucher to spend at Slater Menswear.
Racegoers can also look forward to on-the-day glam from Blackouts and Belladonna, offering custom welded bracelets throughout the evening.

Then, after the final race, Capital Scotland's Katy J will keep the party going into the night with a high-energy DJ set as part of the Ora Vibes After Party.
Ashley Moon, racecourse managing director at Hamilton Park, added: "Ladies' Night is the biggest night of the year at Hamilton Park and we're so excited to welcome everyone for a fun-filled evening of glitz, glamour and great racing.

"We've got an incredible line-up both on and off the track for this year's Ladies' Night, from seven thrilling races and celebrity guest appearances to stylish fashion shows from Libellula Boutique, as well as our hugely popular Rocca Boujee Brunch Best Dressed Lady and Slater Menswear Man of Style competitions, with thousands of pounds worth of prizes up for grabs on the night.
"Ladies' Night is always a highlight of the year and this year is set to be the biggest and best yet."
Advance purchase tickets for the event are on sale now from just £37.50, saving £5 when booked online before Friday, August 1, at midnight.
All admission tickets, including concession, student and under 18s, who go free, are available to purchase from www.hamilton-park.co.uk.
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