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Glasgow to celebrate Sir Billy Connolly with weekend of events | UK News

By uk-times.com27 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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 Billy Connolly in a photograph taken in the 1970s. He has long hair and a long goatee beard. He is wearing a white t-shirt and blue dungarees, and holding a guitar.

Connolly was a folk singer before launching a career as a stand-up comedian

Glasgow is to honour Sir Billy Connolly with a weekend of events as part of the city’s 850th anniversary celebrations.

The Big Yin Weekend on 6 and 7 September will celebrate the Glasgow-born comedian through a mixture of events including film, music, comedy and walking and cycling tours.

Highlights of the weekend will include a comedy showcase presented by the Glasgow International Comedy Festival and a screening of Big Banana Feet, a documentary following Connolly on his 1975 tour of the island of Ireland.

The Big Yin Weekend is part of the wider Glasgow 850 programme, a year-long celebration led by Glasgow City Council to mark the city’s 850th birthday.

Susan Aitken, leader of Glasgow City Council, said: “Throughout our birthday year Sir Billy Connolly’s name has come up time and time again.

“As arguably the city’s best loved and most famous modern-day Glaswegian, we couldn’t celebrate this landmark year for the city without honouring Billy.”

Getty Images A mural of Billy Connolly wearing his "big banana boots". The caricature shows the comedian, naked from behind, with long white hair and a beard. "The Big Yin" is also painted on the wall. A man wearing black is walking past the mural, pulling a wheeled suitcase. Getty Images

There are a series of murals celebrating The Big Yin around Glasgow

She added: “Billy’s pioneering stand-up has always drawn on Glasgow’s spirit, resilience and uniquely funny bones, and then added his very own special brand of freewheeling genius to bring laughter and joy to millions.

“This weekend responds to the huge affection people have for the Big Yin with a living tribute to his comedy, music, storytelling and contribution to the arts – and to Glasgow.”

During the weekend, Gallus Pedals Tours will host walking and cycling tours inspired by Connolly’s life and legacy, taking in key locations and mural sites across the city.

Other events include a free pop-up musical performance at The Park Bar featuring Gary Innes & Friends and the premiere performance of a new song entitled Big Yin by Scottish group Manran.

Getty Images Billy Connolly showing his medal to the camera, after being knighted. He is standing outside Buckingham Palace with his wife Pamela Stephenson. Getty Images

Connolly was knighted in 2017

It is free to attend and the council said tickets for the other events were being sold at reduced prices to allow as many people as possible to attend.

The comedian, also affectionately known as the Big Yin, was knighted in 2017 for services to entertainment and charity.

Born in Glasgow in 1942, Connolly began his working life as a welder in the Clyde shipyards before embarking on a career as a folk singer and musician alongside Gerry Rafferty in The Humblebums. He then developed the stand-up act that made him famous.

He was awarded the Freedom of the City of Glasgow in 2010.

Michael Putland/Getty Images Black and white photo of Billy Connolly. He is playing a guitar and singing or talking into a mic. He has long hair and a long beard and is wearing a spotty shirt  Michael Putland/Getty Images

Connolly took to the stage after beginning his working life as welder in the Clyde shipyards

Krista MacDonald, director of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival, said: “Sir Billy Connolly is the heartbeat of Glasgow’s comedy spirit, a trailblazer whose wit, warmth and honesty put Scottish comedy on the world stage.

“He embodies the humour, resilience and character of this city, and continues to inspire every performer who steps onto our stages.”

Paul Gallagher, head of programme at Glasgow Film, said: “We’re thrilled to be part of The Big Yin Weekend with a special screening of Murray Grigor’s Big Banana Feet at GFT, complete with an introduction from Glasgow-based comedian Scott Agnew.

“Rarely screened since its initial release, the documentary captures Billy Connolly’s comic genius, musical flair and unmistakable Glaswegian charm off-stage.”

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