A bar and restaurant in Largs is hosting an all-day music event in support of the mental health charity SAMH.
Room, in Gallowgate Square venue, will host eight acts over 10 hours on two stages on Sunday, January 14, from 2pm to 10pm.
The musical acts will feature the very best of local talent, varying in style from indie to rock and pop.
There will be street food available throughout the event and face painting fun for the kids.
Tickets will be available from this weekend at Room if you would like to secure some in advance but will also be sold at the door on the day if preferred.
Tickets are £6 for adults with free entry for kids, and a small donation can be made in the secure collection containers if desired.
All money taken from the purchase of street food will also be donated by Room to SAMH.
Suzanne Fairlie, who sadly lost her husband in 2018, arranged the first music day for the Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH) in 2019, and since then has raised thousands of pounds for the charity.
Suzanne said: "SAMH is a charity very close to my family. It is a privilege to raise money for such an important cause that highlights mental health issues affecting families not only from Largs, but all over Scotland."
A host of bands from across the west of Scotland regularly take part.
A spokesperson for Room said: "This is for a cause very close to our hearts and we are hoping for a big turnout so we can make as much money as possible for SAMH."
The line-up includes: Papa Booch and the Amigos, Howie Six, Spiders, Aaron & Chloe, Ember Fall, Andy K and Blackwater.
For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/roomlargs
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