Shining a Light
An exhibition showcasing artwork by secondary school students across Falkirk, along with profiles of successful former art students.
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You can find a range of events in Falkirk this week, with an exhibition showcasing artwork by secondary school students across Falkirk hosted at Callendar House from April 2 to April 15. The pieces, drawn from visual art curricula, will be on display across three galleries. On March 30, live music takes centre stage at The Hub in the town’s cultural quarter, acoustic sets and experimental electronica begin after 8pm and continue into the early hours near Union Street junction. These evening events align with Falkirk's moderate nightlife intensity profile, influenced by ongoing community programming and seasonal festivals tied to transport infrastructure milestones such as the reopening of cycling routes along the old rail corridor from Kincardine Bridge.
On April 1, a public forum at Falkirk Library will host discussions on civic planning in Central Scotland, this follows recent electrical testing works that disrupted library services for three weeks. Attendees can engage with municipal data sets and infrastructure proposals related to future developments near the Helix Park visitor centre, where parking remains limited during peak season.
For those interested in cultural landmarks, The Kelpies at the entrance of the Falkirk Wheel remain accessible throughout the week. They are reachable via First Bus routes 18 or 57 from central town. Late-night gatherings often coincide with scheduled football fixtures at Falkirk Stadium, which shares facilities due to a groundshare agreement, this has occasionally led to scheduling adjustments for community events.
You can engage with local talent on display, connect with music that pulses through the evening air, or simply take time out during daylight hours. These experiences reflect what’s happening in Falkirk this week, real moments rooted in community expression and shared energy.
Check the listings below for times and venues.
An exhibition showcasing artwork by secondary school students across Falkirk, along with profiles of successful former art students.
Easter Sunday All Dayer is a full-day music event at Nico's Cafe Bar, running from 12.30pm to 1am on April 5, 2026.
INTRA: KIRSTY, KAKI, APOLLO is a live music event at Slay Glasgow.
Easter Sunday at Fubar features RnB classics and throwback anthems with dancing and singalongs.