Dunfermline's Carnegie Hall will host a variety of shows this autumn with the likes of Jeff Stelling and Lucy Beaumont in the line-up.
The season will feature music, comedy and sports.
The event kicks off on October 5 with 'The Rocket Man: A Celebration of Sir Elton John', followed by McFleetwood on October 11 and 'Bublé by Candlelight' on October 18.
The 'Big' Wee Fife Folk Festival on October 26 will feature Scots and Gaelic singer Aileen Ogilvie, singer and guitarist Ray Kelly, and Scots trad band Skelpt.
Football legend Dick Campbell will return to Carnegie Hall on October 31 for another Football Comedy Night.
He will be joined by former professional sprinter George McNeil and BBC Radio Scotland's Off the Ball co-host Tam Cowan.
Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling will be interviewed live on stage by his colleague Bianca Westwood on November 20.
BAFTA nominee and Taskmaster star Lucy Beaumont will perform on November 28.
The Mersey Beatles will present an all-new show celebrating the 60th anniversary of 'A Hard Day's Night' on November 29.
Dyad Productions company will stage Charles Dickens’ classic ghost story A Christmas Carol on December 13 and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra will perform on January 4.
Karen Taylor, community events and programme manager at OnFife, said: "Now’s the time to book early for the best seats and prices or to take advantage of the lower-priced concessions available for most shows.
"By supporting a fantastic array of community-based shows and professional theatre, we're helping keep live entertainment accessible to all in our local communities."
Upcoming shows at Lochgelly Centre include Britain's Got Talent stars Cameron Young and Lewis Fuller on October 26 and a theatrical tribute to local political heroine Jennie Lee: Tomorrow is a New Day on November 1 and 2.
Among the musical treats coming up are The Greatest Hits of Thin Lizzy on October 10 and Playhouse Theatre Company’s All Shook Up on January 16 to 18.
Community shows include Puss In Boots by Cowdenbeath Community Theatre on December 4 to 7 and Dick Whittington by Nardone’s Academy of Performing Arts on December 10 to 14.
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