Scottish comedian Paul Black is set to perform his hit show in Glasgow next month.
All Sorts, which was a sell-out at the Edinburgh Fringe, will be at SEC Armadillo for one night only on November 22.
Doors open at 6.30pm.
The funnyman, who has garnered a cult following for his online sketches, has successfully transitioned to live audiences with his stand-up comedy and TV shows.
His online sketches have been viewed over half a billion times.
All Sorts is a multimedia show that combines sketches, stand-up, and what is described as "all sorts of daft nonsense."
Fans can expect to see some of his well-loved characters along with new ones.
Frequent comedy collaborators Mark Black and Alana Malone will also join him on stage.
He said: "We had a belter performing All Sorts at the Fringe and can't wait to bring it home to Glasgow.
"Playing the SEC in 2022 was amazing and we're buzzing to do it all over again."
His career began on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram before he transitioned to live comedy in 2021 with two sold-out shows at the Gilded Balloon's Castle Terrace.
He has since sold out his entire runs in 2022 and 2023.
His 2023 show Nostalgia was nominated for the Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow Award at the Glasgow International Comedy Festival and was recorded in Aberdeen's Music Hall for a stand-up special on BBC iPlayer.
After All Sorts, he will appear at the Glasgow Comedy Festival in 2025 and has plans for a musical, film, and more writing.
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