A popular Scottish comedian is set to visit Renfrewshire later this year with fans encouraged to "bring your own bottle".
Gary Faulds will perform in his 'New Material Night' in Kilbarchan ahead of an upcoming main tour.
The event is set to be held at the Kilbarchan Arts Centre on Saturday, October 26 at 3pm.
Tickets to his show have sold out during the presale.
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The comedian claims that the event gives him a chance to try "untested" and "raw martial" before he takes his show on the road.
And he has admitted that the Renfrewshire venue is in his "top three" rooms with the experience being "top tier".
Faulds also says that the bring your own bottle night makes it feel like he is "gigging in someone's living room".
In an email sent to fans who signed up for pre-sale tickets, he said: "Hey everyone, I hope you are all well, thank you so much for registering for the pre-sale link.
"This is for Kilbarchan which will be my new material night before the tour.
"Kilbarchan is up there with my top thee rooms.
"It only holds 100 but the experience is top tier.
"Also it's a bring your own bottle night so it genuinely feels like gigging in someone's living room, which I feel makes it more special.
"Plus it's a 3pm kick-off, so you will be able to go for nights out after it".
The mini tour will also be playing at the Cumbernauld Theatre on Sunday, October 27 and the Glasgow Pavillon Theatre on Monday, November 16.
A summary of the show described by Faulds said: "This is a unique night trying untested and raw material.
"You won’t know any different unless a bit dies on its hole, you will know when that happens. because I will bin it and go full terror mode on the front row.
"I am grateful for your support and can’t wait to see you all."
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