Britain's Got Talent star to bring Dinosaurs to life near Glasgow for interactive kids show
A dinosaur expert made famous by Britain's Got Talent is bringing his hugely popular interactive tour to a town near Glasgow this spring.
Making his debut on BGT in 2022, Ranger Chris and his fantastical menagerie wowed fans across the UK, he's bringing Dinomania Live to Johnstone Community Sports Hub on March 29 and 30.
You'll learn all about these incredible prehistoric creatures in this interactive showing which has two sessions over both days (11 am and 2 pm).
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Speaking about the event, the team said: "Step into a world where dinosaurs roam once again! Dinomania: Rivals of the Jurassic brings the ancient giants to life, thrilling audiences of all ages. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure with Ranger Chris and his dinosaurs , as seen on Britain's Got Talent 2022 and Blue Peter 2024."
Described as an "exciting, enjoyable and suspenseful show", Dinomania Live also places an emphasis on education, with the team saying it brings a "full travelling museum to every show."
Dino fans can watch on as Allosaurus "Little Al" tries to dominate the stage, battling his fierce rival, the Ceratosaurus, while Ronnie the T-Rex will roam around the audience.
There will even be some cute baby dinosaurs with the rangers bringing them into the crowd.
Recommended for ages ranging "from 3 to 103", they added: "If you have a budding palaeontologist who who would cherish a photo with a t-rex skull or would love the opportunity to enhance their knowledge about all things dinosaur, then Dinomania Live is the show for you."
People with little children beware, the Rangers added the large dinosaurs are "very big and realistic" so there is a "mild scare factor" to consider.
Dinomania Live Glasgow
Venue: Johnstone community sports hub, Johnstone, PA50JA
Times: 11am and 2pm
Duration: 90 minutes
Dates: March 29 and March 30
Tickets: Tickets are £12 pp, children 1 year and under are free, while adults are £6 (carer tickets are priced at £8).
Family ticket for 2 adults and 2 children are priced at £36 – you can buy them here.
Seating: Attendees are seated on the floor for the most interactive experience. There will be seating available for those who require it.
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