Checkout heads towards a sellout

Checkout Festival 2022

GroceryAid Scotland’s unique music event is back in September and is already heading towards sellout – so if you want to make sure you are there, it’s time to get your tickets!


Launched just a few years ago, Checkout Scotland has established itself as a unique and must-attend event for the local retailing sector in Scotland. The event has continued to grow every year and demand for tickets has grown alongside. So much so, in fact, that despite the fact that Checkout Scotland 2024 doesn’t take place until 5 September, the event is fast approaching sellout.

When and where?

5 Sep 2024

BaaD Glasgow

So, if you want to be there on the day to take part in a spectacular event that also raises much-needed funds that allows GroceryAid to provide financial, practical and emotional support to retailing colleagues in Scotland, you’ll need to get in there quickly.

Organised by the Scottish committee of GroceryAid, the festival of music and fun returns to Barras Art and Design (BaaD) with up to 1,000 industry colleagues expected to attend.

Tickets – Standard tickets £95 + VAT

Sponsorship:

  • Bespoke package: £15,000 + VAT
  • Platinum package: £10,000 + VAT
  • Gold package: £7,500 + VAT
  • Silver package: £5,000 + VAT
  • Bronze package: £3,000 + VAT

SLR Publisher Antony Begley, who sits on the GroceryAid Scotland Committee, says: “Having been involved with Checkout Scotland from day one, it’s just fantastic to see how it continues to evolve and grow. The fact that we’re already approaching sellout tells us all we need to know about how local retailers, wholesalers, national supporters and home-grown brands want to be involved.

“I would urge anyone interested in showcasing their brand or buying tickets to pick the phone up and get involved now. Not only is Checkout Scotland a brilliant day out, it’s also helping generate funds for GroceryAid so that they can continue to provide outstanding, confidential support to anyone in our industry who needs it.”

Visit the GroceryAid website to find out more, or book tickets or sponsorship.

SLR Awards raise £3k for GroceryAid Scotland

Pulling raffle tickets from a bag
GroceryAid Scotland’s Peter Steel and Antony Begley pick the lucky raffle winners

Generous attendees at last month’s SLR Awards helped raise more than £3,000 for GroceryAid Scotland by donating money and by purchasing raffle tickets with the chance to win tickets to this year’s Checkout Scotland festival.

A total of £3,025 was raised for the charity on the night and attendees were also shown a video of last year’s Checkout Scotland event to remind them to get their tickets soon before the festival sells out.

 

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