A new LGBT+ cocktail bar will open soon in Glasgow city centre.
The Corset Club, an inclusive cocktail lounge and show bar, will operate in Merchant City.
According to the website, the venue will open on Wednesday, March 27.
The spot will take over the former Jacobean Corsetry building on Virginia Street and will serve cocktails, wine and more.
An impressive lineup of drag artists, comedy and cabaret shows are also scheduled.
On its website, The Corset Club said: "Nestled in the heart of Glasgow's Merchant City, our venue stands as a welcoming sanctuary for the LGBTQ+ community and its allies.
"Blending the sophistication of a cocktail lounge with the vibrancy of a show bar, we promise a distinct and memorable ambience.
"Offering nightly entertainment, our stage showcases performances that honour diversity, innovation, and skill."
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