Black and yellow, get behind a fellow! Clydeside Containers unveils launch look

A digital artist's impression of a yellow and black venue space
A digital artist’s impression of the Clydeside Containers venue with its moveable roof off.

Clydeside Containers, the new social and entertainment venue currently under construction on Glasgow’s city centre waterfront, has revealed its ‘bold new look’ ahead of the planned Spring 2025 launch.

The latest artist’s impressions of the venue showcase its black and yellow colour scheme, an all-weather retractable roof, and enhanced weatherproofing features.

Its creators insist that the shipping container-based build has been designed with Glasgow’s unpredictable climate in mind – Clydeside Containers will feature integrated heating, wind shields, and a fully adaptable roofing system, to allow visitors to enjoy food, drinks, and entertainment ‘in any weather’.

A digital artist's impression of a riverside building
The venue will have a roof that can be moved on and off depending on the weather

As a counterpoint to its ‘sleek industrial aesthetic’, the venue will welcome local graffiti artists ahead of the launch to add street art, celebrating Glasgow’s urban creativity.

“We’re creating a space that blends sustainability, culture, and social energy,” said Dario Bernardi at Clydeside Containers.

“With this new look, we’re bringing something fresh to the Clydeside – an iconic, all-weather venue where people can gather, enjoy great food, and experience Glasgow’s best entertainment.”

A digital artist's impression of a building next to a public walkway
Clydeside Containers promises to bring something new to the Clyde walkway