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Thursday, 13 October 2016

Coronation Street on Tour closes for repairs

We have sad news to report from the Coronation Street on Tour exhibition in Glasgow.

Here is the official statement today from the Continuum Group, who run Corrie on Tour:

Due to circumstances beyond our control the tour will remain closed at present.

One of the showdome air walls received a tear and consequent inclement weather conditions resulted in further damage which is reportedly irreparable on site. 


As I’m sure you can imagine, we are so disappointed but working tirelessly to resolve the issue however, as there is a degree of uncertainty no further bookings will be taken until we have been given definitive answers.

If you have any questions please send us an email info@coronationstreetontour.co.uk

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Friday, 9 September 2016

Charlene's visit to Corrie on Tour

Coronation Street fan Charlene McElhinney visited the Corrie on Tour event at the Glasgow SECC this week.  She's given us permission to post her blog here on the Coronation Street Blog to share with fans.

You can also read our own review of the event here.

And for now, it's over to Charlene...

"For those of you who know me: You will know how much of a Coronation Street fan I am. I've loved Corrie ever since I can remember. So I was absolutely thrilled when I received a present for my birthday from my lovely friend, Megan, telling me that we were going to be attending the Coronation Street Set Tour in the SECC in Glasgow.

We made our way to the SECC (following a 'few' cocktails that we had beforehand) and we were both extremely excited. There were arrows pointing us in the right direction to #corrieontour - which was propitiously ideal for me as I would have gotten lost otherwise. The SECC is huuuuuuuge.

We were introduced to our Tour Guide and to another bunch of people who would be doing the tour with us; they were so lovely. The majority of them were elderly (crazily enough, I was answering questions and getting more answers right than these elderly ladies that had been around since the beginning of Corrie). We were given a lanyard to wear around our necks and I wore mine with pure pride! (Sad, I know...)



was like a child in a sweetie shop: I was eagerly making my way around all of the different sets from Coronation Street, making little excited noises (as you do), whilst taking an abundance of pictures to parade when I got home. We started off at Jack and Vera's home (now known as Tyrone and Fiz's); we moved swiftly along to the Platt's - passing street cars on our way; next stopping off at the notorious Roy's Rolls (which was an incredible experience - one of the 'breakfasts' cost a total of £40 to make! And it looks so legitimate - you would swear it was real); then we stopped by the Kabin (I was hoping the wonderful Norris Cole would make an appearance but to no avail); next up was the moment that we were all waiting for: THE ROVERS RETURN.

The Rovers Return was the absolute pinnacle of everyone's tour - the zenith of all zeniths - it is the absolute climax of a Coronation Street experience. I can now boastfully say that I have been inside the Rovers, sat on the seats, been behind the bar AND rang the well-known bell. Time to tick that off the bucket list.

There was so much to see: memorabilia, costumes, props, clips from Coronation Street from all different eras, images of how the make up is done, a 'hall of fame' type thing with photographs hanging in golden frames of all our beloved Coronation Street characters - some of which who are no longer with us.

It was such a memorable and fantastic experience. I am so grateful that I was able to walk down the cobbles and create these memories that I will treasure for a life time. Thank you so much Megan for such an incredible present (I don't know how I am going to top this when it comes to your birthday)!

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Thursday, 1 September 2016

Fan review: Corrie on Tour exhibition at Glasgow SECC

Yesterday, blogger Sunny Jim and I set off at the crack of half-past daft in the morning (it was 4.15am when the alarm went off) to set off on three train rides to Glasgow.  We were heading there for the press day of the Corrie on Tour exhibition at Glasgow SECC.  Kept awake with coffee, three trains and some hours later, we arrived at our destination. Were we excited? Oh yes, just a bit!


Corrie on Tour is the first time, ever in its history, that Coronation Street sets have left Manchester. Glasgow is the first stop for fans to see some of the sets, props and costumes used on the show and hopefully Belfast will be next.  In excess of 20 articulated lorries transported the sets, props and memorabilia around the country.  So, what did we think of it all?

Well, I don't want to reveal too much and give away too many surprises from the event but I hope to give a flavour of what you can expect. 


First off, when you go in there's a welcome film showcased by your virtual tour guide Alison King, who played Carla Connor in Corrie.  At first, I thought it was going to be the same film that had been shown at the Manchester Corrie tour but it's not, it's brand new. And immediately, you know that you're somewhere different to Manchester, that this is going to be a totally different experience to anything else you've ever seen before.  You're in Glasgow. You're in a big white dome. You've got Alison King as your tour guide. Toto, we're not in Weatherfield any more.

The film is great and really positions you within the heart of Coronation Street's history.  It is a wrap-around experience, shown on three walls and I wasn't sure where to look first as there's so much to see. Sunny Jim was pointing out characters to me while I was looking at a different wall and so I missed a few things, as did he. It's a film I'd love to have been able to watch a second time, and a third, to see it all. Hopefully on the guided tours, this will be possible for fans as there's such a lot in the film to see.

With Alison King as your guide, she beams out from every set inside the big dome, telling you about each set that they have. As the tour guide, Alison is assisted by the non-virtual and very real tour hosts, a group of team members at the Corrie on Tour set. At each set there are also short clips from the history of the show telling you about the inhabitants of each property.  There are exhibitions of some props - and many are new to those that were on show in Manchester.  There's a few costumes on display too.

Walking around inside the big white dome looking at the Corrie sets and props, watching the films and clips, taking photos outside the replica Rovers Return, is all a bit surreal.  You have to keep reminding yourself you're in Glasgow, in a dome, in a car park at the SECC. It all seems so familiar, as if Hilda Ogden herself could pop out of the Rovers at any moment, and yet... if she did, you know she'd have a Scottish accent.

There's even a section of the cobbles from Quay Street, which are locked away in a box.  Outside of the replica Rovers Return is a strip of cobbles which has been made from a cast of the original Quay Street cobbles too.  We also found out, exclusively from ITV, that the cobbles at Quay Street have all been dug up now. Where have they gone? Ah, that's another blog post! 
Mr Coronation Street - Craig Laurenson, Duty Manager at Corrie on Tour
He's on twitter @craig247
One of the absolute joys of yesterday was unexpectedly meeting up with our old blogger Craig Laurenson.  Craig used to blog for us while he was a student at Uni and he is a huge Corrie fan. Guess what he's doing now? He's the Duty Manager for Corrie on Tour!  Craig is working in his ideal job as he is so knowledgeable about Corrie, professional and friendly too. Corrie on Tour is very lucky to have him heading up operations there in Glasgow.  

All in all, it was a grand day out for Corrie fans. If you're a Coronation Street fan, I know that you'll go and I hope that you'll enjoy it as much as we did.

I've created a flickr album of all of our photos from yesterday's visit and if you'd like to see them, they're here.  There are also pictures on our twitter feed here.

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Sunday, 28 August 2016

Pics: Coronation Street on Tour opens in Glasgow

Corrie on Tour opened to fans yesterday at the Scottish Exhibition Centre in Glasgow.  For the first time outside of Manchester, Coronation Street’s iconic cobbles, sets, props, costumes and memorabilia have gone on tour.

Corrie on Tour is at the SECC in Glasgow until 1st January 2017 before relocating - possibly to Belfast.

An impressive, purpose built inflatable showdome – the largest touring structure in the UK – will feature authentic sets and preserved memorabilia in a compelling and extraordinary environment.

Tickets are now on general sale at ticketmaster.co.uk/coronationstreet
You can follow Corrie on Tour on twitter @CorrieOnTour where some of these great fan pics have been tweeted.








Blogger Sunny Jim and I are braving a 5.40am start on Wednesday 31st August to catch a train to Glasgow.  We'll be visiting the new Corrie on Tour and will bring you all the pics and fan information in a blog post afterwards.

In the meantime, you can watch a short video on the STV website showing exclusive behind-the-scenes setting up of Corrie on Tour!  ... It's here!

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Monday, 1 August 2016

WIN! Tickets to see Corrie on Tour in Glasgow

Coronation Street is going on tour to the SECC in Glasgow. The exhibition opens at the end of this month and you can read all about it here.   
       
STV is giving 250 lucky people the chance to visit the Coronation Street On Tour dome at the SECC in Glasgow, before the general public!

You could win two tickets for FRIDAY 26TH AUGUST 2016.

For the first time ever outside of the North West, Coronation Street will be presented in a purpose built impressive showdome which will be home to iconic sets, authentic memorabilia and abundant with memories old and new from some of the best loved characters and stories.

Virtually hosted by a familiar face, experience behind the scenes of the nation’s Street as you wonder through the atmospheric world of Weatherfield. From Roy’s to the Rovers, the Kabin to the cobbles, the Street has its suitcase packed and is ready to hit the road.

For your chance to win, visit the STV website here

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Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Tickets now on sale for Corrie on Tour

Tickets have today gone on sale for fans to visit Corrie on Tour.

Room sets, props, costumes and memorabilia from the old Coronation Street set which fans could visit in Manchester have gone on tour. 

Alison King, who played Carla Connor, will be your virtual tour guide around the exhibition.

Coronation Street On Tour will premiere at the SECC in Glasgow from 27th August to 1st January before relocating.

An impressive, purpose built inflatable showdome – the largest touring structure in the UK – will feature authentic sets and preserved memorabilia in a compelling and extraordinary environment.

Tickets can be purchased here.

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Thursday, 30 June 2016

Corrie on Tour - job vacancies in Glasgow

Yesterday, we reported that Coronation Street props and memorabilia from the old Coronation Street tour are going 'on tour' to Glasgow. Read about that here.

Today we can confirm that an application has been made jointly by ITV and Continuum, the group who ran the Coronation Street tours.  The Continuum website says that: "Following on from the success of Coronation Street The Tour, Continuum Attractions is working with ITV to deliver a new touring visitor experience in the centre of Glasgow."

Not only that, Continuum are now advertising for staff to work at Corrie on Tour in Glasgow. Confirmation of the roles is subject to planning permission being granted.

The job vacancies are as follows and the deadline for applications is Sunday 3 July.


Duty Managers, Guest Services and Retail - find out more here.
Guest Services Team Members - find out more here.

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