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Mark it in your diaries - June 2017 will mark new heights in Glasgow’s ever-growing food and drink scene.

Glasgow in the Sky has just been announced as part of a UK tour and the idea looks brilliant - if a bit terrifying.

We’re one of five cities hosting the sky table, suspended 100 feet in the air by a crane and supporting 22 guests, a head chef, sommelier and waiting team.

Dale Agar of Events in the Sky said: “With the success of London in the Sky, we’re looking forward to visiting Glasgow in 2017 to recreate this converted event partnering with Glasgow’s best chefs and restaurants.

“Guests will enjoy a breathtaking dining experience with spectacular views of the city from a different angle.”

It’s safe to say this is a pop up taken to new levels … but don’t worry, there are seat belts included.

The restaurant will run June 15-18 at George Square, with nine sittings per day and the choice of breakfast (£50), lunch (£125), dinner (£150), afternoon drinks (£75) or evening drinks (£75).

Glasgow favourite Chaophraya are confirmed so far and there are more to come, with the full line up to be announced in February.