Summary
The Glasgow club night "Pretty Ugly" has featured various guest DJs over its 20-year history, including broadcaster Kirsty Wark. Organizers almost convinced Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's former First Minister, to DJ, but scheduling conflicts prevented it. The club, known for its diverse music and inclusive vibe, is celebrating an anniversary event.
Key Facts
- "Pretty Ugly" is a club night in Glasgow that started 20 years ago when three friends from a PR company organized it.
- The club night is known for its diverse music, featuring everything from 80s pop to emo rock.
- The event is celebrated for being a safe and inclusive space for a wide variety of people.
- Kirsty Wark, a well-known broadcaster, DJed at the club one year.
- Nicola Sturgeon was considered to DJ but was unable due to scheduling conflicts.
- The club has had many guest DJs, including musicians and actors, over the years.
- The club celebrates its anniversary with a special event at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut in Glasgow.