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MUSIC Optimo 20

Twitch and Wilkes prepare to blow out the candles on Optimo’s 20th birthday clubbing cake as they host a dynamic anniversary lineup. This huge all-dayer features the Black Madonna, Happy Meals, Apeiron Crew and Ben UFO, among plenty others. Take Monday off is a piece of obvious yet wise advice. See feature, page 36. SWG3, Glasgow, Sun 6 Aug.

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MUSIC Summer Nights

Once the majesty of TRNSMT dies down, Glasgow welcomes another summer raft of excellent bands to its stages. Who can possibly argue with the live likes of Pixies, Arab Strap, KT Tunstall, Texas (pictured), Seasick Steve and Brian Wilson performing Pet Sounds? No one, that’s who. See Highlights, page 96. Kelvingrove Bandstand, Glasgow, Mon 31 Jul–Sun 13 Aug. 8 THE LIST 1 Jun–31 Aug 2017

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AROUND TOWN Edinburgh Festival

With the Fringe and International festivals both marking their 70th anniversaries, this is set to be a landmark cultural year. Vast numbers of shows have been on sale for some time, so tickets are already getting snapped up for some of the top events. It seems almost unfair to name a mere handful of highlights but here goes: a full month of Tape Face, a brief run of acclaimed US comic Hasan Minhaj, an Alan Ayckbourn play, Vuelos (pictured), Anoushka Shankar, China Goes Pop, PJ Harvey and several classic operas. Plus the city plays host to festivals celebrating TV, fashion and the digital world. See Highlights, page 66. Various venues, Edinburgh, Jul & Aug.

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THEATRE The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

The National Theatre’s acclaimed take on Mark Haddon’s novel finally comes to Glasgow with playwright Simon Stephens’ vision discovering a fresh audience. When Christopher finds himself under suspicion for the death of a canine, his world is turned upside down. King’s Theatre, Glasgow, Mon 14–Sat 19 Aug.

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This Restless House With toes dipped into both central belt metropolises this August, Zinnie Harris’ reimagining of Aeschylus’ ancient drama of a dysfunctional family was a hit when it was first performed last year and completely deserves this return. Citizens Theatre, Glasgow, Tue 15–Thu 17 Aug, Thu 31 Aug–Sat 9 Sep; Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, Tue 22– Sun 27 Aug.