A soul band is set to perform a special gig in honour of their lead singer.
Lights Out By Nine will return to Fire Station Creative on Saturday, November 16 for the last time with their lead singer, John Frame.
The seven-piece band has been performing funk and soul for 35 years, and this is a special moment as they bid farewell to their frontman.
The gig comes after a sold-out performance in the summer.
They have also continued to play despite the tragic passing of band member Dougie Hunter last year.
The band has recorded a collection of original songs over 12 albums since 1990 and has supported acts such as AWB, Hamish Stuart, Paul Carrack, and Nazareth.
They have also performed at the Barrowland ballroom in 2003 as part of the Frankie Miller tribute show, headlined by Joe Walsh of the Eagles.
Venue director Ian Moir said: "We were taken aback by the popularity of the band.
"They came highly recommended and did not disappoint the crowd.
"It was a first-class performance, and we fully expect to sell out again.
"The place will be buzzing."
Tickets, priced at £12 each, are available at the venue or on Eventbrite.
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