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Top Five Things to Do

The top five things to do this week, from March 20th-26th.

Is that the time already? Mid-March is upon us, and the St Andrews social calendar is not slowing down. This week has everything: take your pick from music, drama, boxing, fashion and dancing!

 

 

Fight Night, Tuesday 21st March at 7pm  

 

To add a little excitement to your Tuesday night, join the crowds of students as they head to Kinkell Byre for the return of Fight Night. With twenty students fighting, plenty of music and flowing prosecco, this is not one to miss. For more information: https://rb.gy/6i5uzc 

 

 

 

The Slick Presents: Burgers, Booze, and the Best, Thursday 23rd March at 7:30pm  

 

Fancy some live music? Student rock band The Slick are partnering up with Brine to host an event at Saint Sizzle. With unparalleled views across West Sands, amazing burgers and groovy tunes, what’s not to like? For more information: https://rb.gy/mludgh 

  

 

Eeyore, Friday 24th March at 7:15pm  

 

This week’s student drama offering is Eeyore, an original production centred around a series of absurdist vignettes depicting depression. Produced in association with On the Rocks, head to Buchanan Theatre to liven up your Friday. For more information: https://rb.gy/37c5ru 

  

 

Castle Ceilidh, Saturday 25th March at 4pm  

 

Courtesy of the Celtic Society, experience one of St Andrews’ most iconic settings with the added bonus of live Scottish music and dancing. If that isn’t enough to tempt you, the ceilidh will be followed by a traditional piped procession to the pier! For more information: https://rb.gy/lwwtob 

 

 

Ubuntu: Afrofuturism, Saturday 25th March at 6pm  

 

Building off their successful launch night, Ubuntu returns to give us a handpicked selection of fashion, music, dance and art. With tickets priced at £35, this is one of St Andrews’ most accessible, and unique, fashion show options. For more information: https://rb.gy/69jiyq 

 

 

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