Yardworks festival returns to SWG3

Yardworks Festival  Picture: Photo credit: Michael C Hunter

Yardworks FestivalPhoto credit: Michael C Hunter

Internationally-acclaimed artists include Sofles and Smug

Scotland’s festival of graffiti and urban arts, Yardworks, will return to SWG3 this spring. 

One of Europe’s biggest and best celebrations of street art and creativity, the two-day event will transform the venue in Eastvale Place over the weekend Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 May 2025.

Large-scale murals, live painting and artwork spanning walls and stacked shipping containers will feature alongside a dedicated programme of free workshops and talks celebrating Glasgow 850—exploring the city’s rich history of graffiti, street art, and hip-hop culture. 

Yardworks will host internationally acclaimed artists including: Sofles (Australia), a globally celebrated graffiti artist known for his intricate large-scale murals and viral videos Limitless and Infinite; Bacon (Canada), who creates hyper-realistic murals featuring detailed animals and natural elements; and Zurik (Colombia/Spain), celebrated for her WildStyle-inspired graffiti, blending intricate lettering with bold 3D effects. 

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Others include: Nuno Viegas (Portugal), known for his photorealistic depictions of masked figures and draped fabrics; and Jeks (USA), a self-taught muralist recognised for his hyper-realistic monochrome and full-colour portraits. 

Large-scale murals and live painting. Credit: Michael C Hunter

Large-scale murals and live painting. Credit: Michael C Hunter

Smug (Australia/Scotland), one of Scotland’s most esteemed muralists, has transformed Glasgow’s streets with hyper-realistic works such as Saint Mungo and The Swimmer.

Yardworks Studio – Scotland’s first purpose-built home for street arts – will host a spray can upcycling workshop, giving visitors the opportunity to create their own unique artwork using repurposed cans from the festival and previous Yardworks projects. 

Throughout the weekend, Sunny G community radio will be broadcasting live, capturing the energy of the festival and highlighting the artists and stories behind the work. 

Festival-goers can take a break to enjoy street food from some of the city’s best vendors, craft cocktails from Monkey Shoulder, and a carefully curated selection of market stalls, offering original artwork, limited-edition prints, and exclusive Yardworks merchandise.

This year’s festival is shaping up to be one of our most exciting yet, with an expanded artist lineup and new workshops that celebrate not just graffiti and street art, but the wider creative culture that surrounds it – Gary Mackay aka Gaz Mac

In an exciting new development, Yardworks is now part of the world’s largest street art platform, Street Art Cities. This partnership will see a dedicated Yardworks site launched, mapping all of its public artworks and creating street art walking routes through Glasgow, giving visitors the chance to experience the city’s vibrant urban art scene year-round. 

Gary Mackay aka Gaz Mac, SWG3 Studio Director and Yardworks co-founder, said: ”Every year, Yardworks brings together an incredible mix of artists, from pioneers of the graffiti scene to fresh new talent pushing the artform forward. 

“This year’s festival is shaping up to be one of our most exciting yet, with an expanded artist lineup and new workshops that celebrate not just graffiti and street art, but the wider creative culture that surrounds it. We can’t wait to welcome everyone back to SWG3 and see these incredible artists bring the venue to life once again.”

  • Yardworks Festival is a family-friendly event, with drop-in workshops and exhibits free to access, alongside ticketed festival entry. Tickets are available here from Friday 21st February at 10am.

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