Irn-Bru is offering prizes to Glaswegians "with a cheeky sense of humour" who can make an award-winning comedian laugh.
Brave Scots will attempt to make Ray Bradshaw giggle for the chance to win tickets to sold-out comedy shows including Stewart Lee, Fern Brady, and Frankie Boyle.
The event is being hosted inside a giant IRN-BRU can at Glasgow Central on Monday 13th to Wednesday 15th March as part of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival.
Ray will host IRN-BRU's 'Canned Laughter' Club and can’t wait to hear jokes from station-goers performing short impromptu sets.
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Anyone lucky enough to visit the unusual venue and crack their favourite joke will also be treated to an ice-cold can.
Adrian Troy, Marketing Director at AG BARR, said: “We’re really excited to be supporting Glasgow International Comedy Festival during its 20th anniversary year.
“IRN-BRU absolutely thrives on Scotland’s cheeky sense of humour so we fully expect some of the jokes offered up at our venue to be top tier!"
With a history of producing some of the funniest adverts to ever grace our screens, IRN-BRU is supporting the 19-day festival which boasts 380 shows at 37 different venues across the city.
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GICF Director, Krista MacDonald said: "So many comedy greats have come out of Glasgow, and the Glasgow International Comedy Festival has often been an important platform for up-and-coming talent.
“That's why everyone should take a chance on a show this year as you might end up in the audience of the future Kevin Bridges or Billy Connolly.
"We're so excited to work with IRN-BRU who have a long history of bringing out the funny, and we can't wait to see how many Glaswegians can make Ray laugh."
The Canned Laughter venue will be open from 11am - 7pm.
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