
Doors 7pm
He has managed to make hundreds of chain-smokers quit, put an end to people’s phobias, and made people run around rooms believing they are being chased by ghosts.
World-renowned hypnotist Alan Bates is gearing up to give his first show in Glasgow University - and if his reputation is anything to go by, the chances are that he will be the talk of town for weeks to come.
Alan has been in the business for 17 years, and has a string of acclaimed worldwide performances to his name. His reputation has grown to such an extent that he was personally engaged by the Brunei Royal Family to perform at Princess Hameda’s birthday.
He is a favourite with British television stations and is behind hundreds of routines now adopted by hypnotists around the world.
Only willing volunteers will be hypnotised, so you need not be apprehensive about attending Alan’s show.

Doors 11pm. Open til 3am
A simple concept with a spectacular effect. Take a room full of clubbers, arm them all with a set of wireless headphones, have two separate DJ’s broadcast to them live via two dedicated FM channels and watch the utterly surreal spectacle that unfolds.
A mass of humanity, throwing moves, pulling shapes and singing along to what appears to everyone else to be… complete silence. Welcome to the hugely popular phenomenon that is, ‘Headphone Disco’.
Having now been to the QMU 4 times in the past 12 months, it’s safe to say there’s something about Headphone Disco that keeps everyone happy. The Headphone Disco residents will have just returned from 12 weeks residency in NYC, so you can be sure they’re coming home with a bang!