The town’s month-long Summerfest begins with a day of entertainment and market stalls on Saturday, July 4.
Hamilton is getting set for a month-long celebration of summer – beginning with a busy gala day onSaturday, July 4.
The special event will feature a packed bill of live music performances, market stalls and family attractions throughout Quarry Street, transforming the town centre into a colourful festival celebrating the sunny holiday months.
It also marks the official start of Hamilton’s month-long Summerfest, which runs until August 1 and will include dozens of events including Commonwealth Games activities, Lego workshops, a Nerf battle, mausoleum tours and culminating in the Lanarkshire Pride festival.
The opening summer gala day on July 4 runs from 10am to 4pm and will showcase a host of acts at the town’s bandstand, where visitors can enjoy performances from Bonnie Banks, the Taylor Swift Effect, Garry King, Greatest Showman, Simply Ariana, Jane Henderson and drumming band SheBoom.
Attractions across the town centre are set to include Walking Theatre Co, Think Circus and the chance to try tricks with Scottish BMX, plus play equipment, face painters and balloon treats.
Shoppers at a busy market will be able to browse stalls including gifts, crafts, toys, bakery treats and local organisations including Kilbryde and St Andrew’s hospices and Hamilton Information Project for Youth.
Malcolm Thomas-Harley, of event organisers Hamilton Our Town, the business improvement district group, said: “Hamilton Summer Gala Day is a brilliant way to kick off Summerfest 2026.
“It brings music, family fun, stalls and entertainment right into the heart of the town centre; we want people to come along, enjoy the day, support local businesses and see Hamilton at its best.”
Organisers are inviting residents and visitors to “gather the family, meet up with friends, browse the stalls, enjoy the entertainment and help us celebrate the start of a fantastic summer in Hamilton town centre – everyone is welcome.”
It will launch the month-long Summerfest, which officially begins on July 1 and will feature a busy programme of children’s activities, workshops, entertainment, heritage tours, pop-up events, community activities and special days out.
The school holiday programme for youngsters includes Nerf battle arena sessions in the Regent Centre, “going for gold” activities as the Commonwealth Games return to Glasgow, a Lego club at Low Parks Museum, creative sessions with Hooked on Wool, plus sports camps, mausoleum tours, library activities and arts, crafts and drama.
A Lanarkshire Pride documentary project will be taking place at at Low Parks Museum, along with banner-making activities ahead of this year’s Lanarkshire Pride in Hamilton town centre on Saturday, August 1.
Summerfest Hamilton is described as “all about bringing energy, colour and activity into the town centre during the holidays”, with special events ranging from fun days to the chance to explore local history taking place throughout July.
Malcolm added: “It’s about giving people even more reasons to come into the town centre this summer – there really is something for everyone and we want people to enjoy what’s on, support local businesses and see Hamilton full of life.”
Details of both the July 4 gala day and the wider Summerfest programme can be accessed through Hamilton Our Town’s website and Facebook page.
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