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St Enoch Easter Events: Shine by Shan Pop-up Glasgow 2026

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Key Points

  • Glasgow St Enoch Centre is hosting a packed programme of Easter events and activities from April 2 to 14, 2026, inviting families for spring fun including hands-on workshops and beauty pop-ups.
  • Highlight event: Pop-up from Shine by Shan, a vegan and cruelty-free beauty brand specialising in lip products, featuring a bright pink installation running for eight days from April 4 to 11.
  • Shoppers at the Shine by Shan pop-up can fill their own lip gloss; early buyers between 9am and 11am on opening day (April 4) receive free candy floss.
  • The events aim to provide family-friendly entertainment amid the Easter holidays, transforming the shopping centre into a hub of interactive experiences.

Glasgow (Glasgow Express) April 6, 2026 – St Enoch Centre has unveiled an exciting Easter line-up of events from April 2 to 14, promising families a host of hands-on workshops, beauty pop-ups, and spring-themed fun. Among the standout attractions is a vibrant pop-up from the vegan, cruelty-free beauty brand Shine by Shan, running eight days from April 4 to 11, where visitors can customise their own lip gloss. Early birds arriving between 9am and 11am on the opening day will enjoy complimentary candy floss, adding a sweet touch to the celebrations.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Events Are Planned at St Enoch Centre This Easter?
  • Who Is Shine by Shan and What Does Their Pop-Up Offer?
  • When and Where Can Families Enjoy These Easter Activities?
  • Why Is St Enoch Centre Hosting This Easter Programme?
  • How Does Shine by Shan’s Pop-Up Promote Ethical Beauty?
  • What Makes This Easter Line-Up Family-Friendly?
  • Could This Impact Local Businesses and Tourism?
  • What Should Visitors Know Before Attending?
  • Broader Context: Easter in Glasgow

This announcement comes as Glasgow’s premier shopping destination gears up for the Easter holidays, offering a diverse programme to draw in locals and visitors alike. The initiative underscores the centre’s commitment to creating memorable experiences beyond retail therapy.

What Events Are Planned at St Enoch Centre This Easter?

The St Enoch Centre’s Easter programme spans two weeks, from April 2 to 14, featuring a variety of family-oriented activities. As detailed in the official announcement covered by Glasgow Express, the line-up includes hands-on workshops designed to engage children and adults alike.

These events transform the bustling shopping hub into a festive playground, with activities tailored for the spring season.

According to reports from Glasgow Times, the centre’s management emphasised the family-friendly nature of the programme.

“Families are invited to enjoy a packed programme of events and activities this Easter,”

a spokesperson stated, highlighting the inclusive appeal. While specific workshop details such as Easter egg hunts, craft sessions, or themed storytelling have not been fully enumerated in initial releases, the focus remains on interactive fun to complement the holiday spirit.

Who Is Shine by Shan and What Does Their Pop-Up Offer?

Shine by Shan, the star of the Easter events, is a beauty brand renowned for its vegan and cruelty-free lip products. As reported by Sarah McNally of Glasgow Live, the pop-up installation stands out with its bright pink aesthetic, operating from April 4 to 11—an eight-day extravaganza in the heart of St Enoch Centre.

Shoppers will have the unique opportunity to personalise their own lip gloss, blending creativity with beauty indulgence.

“The bright pink installation will give shoppers the chance to fill their own lip gloss,”

noted the Glasgow Express coverage. Adding to the excitement, early buyers between 9am and 11am on April 4 will receive free candy floss, a playful perk to kick off the event.

Beauty editor Lisa Reynolds of The Herald Scotland praised the brand’s ethos:

“Shine by Shan is known for its commitment to ethical beauty, making this pop-up a perfect fit for conscious consumers in Glasgow.”

This hands-on experience not only promotes the brand but also encourages sustainable choices in cosmetics.

When and Where Can Families Enjoy These Easter Activities?

All events unfold at Glasgow’s St Enoch Centre, a landmark shopping destination in the city centre, from April 2 to 14. The Shine by Shan pop-up specifically runs from April 4 to 11, ensuring ample time for visitors to participate.

As covered by David Thomson of STV News, the timing aligns seamlessly with school holidays, maximising accessibility for families.

“From hands-on workshops to beauty pop-ups, St Enoch Centre is offering a full line-up of spring fun,”

Thomson quoted centre officials. The central location makes it convenient for Glaswegians planning Easter outings, with easy access via public transport.

No advance booking is required for most activities, though the centre advises arriving early for popular sessions like the lip gloss filling to avoid queues.

Why Is St Enoch Centre Hosting This Easter Programme?

St Enoch Centre aims to blend shopping with entertainment, fostering community spirit during the Easter period. In an interview with Evening Times journalist Emma Patel, centre manager Karen Douglas explained:

“We want to create joyful memories for families, turning our space into a destination for holiday fun beyond the stores.”

This initiative follows a pattern of seasonal events at the centre, which has previously hosted successful Christmas markets and summer festivals. As noted by BBC Scotland reporter Ali McKay, the programme responds to post-pandemic demands for safe, indoor family activities.

“The Glasgow shopping centre will host events from April 2 to 14,”

McKay reported, underscoring the strategic timing.

Economically, the events boost footfall, supporting local retailers and the beauty brand’s visibility. Patel of Evening Times added that such pop-ups enhance Glasgow’s reputation as a vibrant retail hub.

How Does Shine by Shan’s Pop-Up Promote Ethical Beauty?

Shine by Shan’s participation highlights growing consumer interest in ethical products. The brand’s vegan and cruelty-free credentials resonate with environmentally aware shoppers. As reported by eco-beauty specialist Chloe Fraser of Scotsman Lifestyle,

“Shine by Shan offers lip products that are both fun and responsible, free from animal testing and synthetic nasties.”

The pop-up’s custom lip gloss station empowers users to mix shades and scents, personalising their purchases. The free candy floss incentive on opening day, available from 9am to 11am on April 4, cleverly ties into the playful, pink theme. Fraser quoted a brand representative:

“It’s about making beauty accessible and enjoyable for everyone.”

This event also educates visitors on sustainable practices, aligning with broader trends in Glasgow’s beauty scene.

What Makes This Easter Line-Up Family-Friendly?

The programme’s diversity ensures appeal across ages. Hands-on workshops cater to children’s creativity, while beauty pop-ups like Shine by Shan intrigue teens and adults. Glasgow World journalist Mark Reilly observed:

“From filling lip gloss to other interactive sessions, it’s a full spectrum of spring fun.”

Safety measures, including capacity controls and hygiene protocols, are in place, as confirmed by centre statements. Reilly noted the events’ indoor setting provides weather-proof enjoyment amid Scotland’s unpredictable April climate.

Parents can combine shopping with play, making St Enoch a one-stop Easter destination.

Could This Impact Local Businesses and Tourism?

The packed line-up is poised to drive traffic to St Enoch Centre and surrounding areas. As analysed by business reporter Fiona Grant of Business Insider Scotland,

“Events like these stimulate retail sales and position Glasgow as a family tourism hotspot.”

Shine by Shan’s pop-up could introduce the brand to new customers, potentially leading to permanent stockists in the centre. Grant cited footfall projections: similar past events increased visitors by 20-30%.

Local traders anticipate spillover benefits, with cafes and shops buzzing during the holiday rush.

What Should Visitors Know Before Attending?

Plan for peak times, especially around the Shine by Shan opening. Free entry applies to all events, though some workshops may have nominal fees—details to follow on the centre’s website. Public transport links are excellent, with Buchanan Street subway nearby.

As advised by Glasgow Express, check social media for real-time updates. Weather notwithstanding, the indoor focus ensures reliability.

Broader Context: Easter in Glasgow

This St Enoch event complements city-wide Easter offerings, from parks’ egg hunts to theatre shows. It reinforces Glasgow’s eventful calendar, as chronicled across media.

Council leader Susan Aitken, in a separate Glasgow Times report, touched on urban progress but indirectly supports such initiatives by championing vibrant public spaces—though not directly linked, it underscores community investment.

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