Glasgow Warriors 2024/25 awards on sale now
The Glasgow Warriors annual Awards will be held on Saturday 26 April with The Malcolm Group confirmed as the title sponsor once again.
Hilton Glasgow returns to host the annual black-tie event, as the club celebrates the successes of the 2024/25 season. On the night, there will be recognition for both women’s and men’s teams, and the SP Energy Networks Community Hero. A total of 10 accolades will be awarded.
The Warrior Nation can now purchase tickets for the awards. There are a variety of tickets options starting from £100 per person, and an early bird offer for members.
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The Awards dinner will raise money for the club’s Fighting for our Families campaign for the Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity. At last year’s awards more than £5,000 was donated helping Glasgow Warriors reach a final total of £53,971. This year, the club are working hard to raise a record of £85,000 for the charity.
Glasgow Warriors Managing Director, Al Kellock, said: “We were really pleased with the money we raised at our awards dinner for the Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity last season. As a result, I’m delighted we are making the awards a key part of our fundraising efforts in 2025. Particularly, as we aim to raise the most money we ever have for the charity.
“Thank you to The Malcolm Group for sponsoring this event and Hilton Glasgow for hosting us as we bid farewell to our leavers, and we celebrate the successes within our club and across our region. I’m looking forward to another great night together.”
Walter Malcolm of The Malcolm Group said: “We are proud to continue our strong relationship with Glasgow Warriors by sponsoring the annual awards dinner once again.
“This partnership has always been significant to us, and we value the connection we’ve built over the years with the club, its players, and the community.
“It is always a special occasion to celebrate the hard work, dedication, and achievements of everyone involved with Glasgow Warriors.”