A Singing Kettle star is coming to West Kilbride with a special singalong to celebrate Robert Burns.
Billed as a real Scottish ceilidh for children, Artie's new offering will celebrate the poet's birthday with a show packed full of Scottish songs.
Likely to feature are Singing Kettle favourites such as Shove Yer Granny, A Plate o' Tattie Soup and The Big Ship Sails through the Eelly Alley O.
And the audience won't be seated for the whole performance, with children to be invited to get on their feet and do some crazy dancing too.
"This is the second generation of Singing Kettle fans," said Artie.
"I love watching parents re-live their childhoods while, at the same time, the children are having a whale of a time."
The event is coming to West Kilbride Village Hall on Saturday, January 27, starting at 11am.
There are still a few remaining tickets available. To book, visit bit.ly/42cmmmR
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