Glasgow-born Lewis Capaldi has been nominated for a prestigious Specsavers Scottish Music Award.
The star has a chance to scoop up the Raymond Weil Global Artist of the Year Award at the annual event, which celebrates the greats of Scottish music.
Taking place on Saturday, November 5, the night will see artists like Peat & Diesel, Ewan McVicar, Tamzene and Gun nominated.
There will also be performances by Wet Wet Wet, Brooke Combe, Amy McDonald, and Bow Anderson.
The awards ceremony will be held at Barrowland Ballroom, raising vital funds for music therapy charity Nordoff Robbins.
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Lewis Capaldi said: “Buzzing to be back home for this year's Scottish Music Awards.
"Remember getting my first ever trophy there back in 2017. It was such an important moment for me in everything that's gone on to happen since.
"Means so much to be nominated for a fourth time this year and it's always incredible to be supporting Nordoff Robbins again and all of the work they do."
In alphabetical order, nominees so far include:
- Clare Grogan (Altered Images) - Sir Reo Stakis Foundation Living Legend Award
- Dylan John Thomas - Dean Banks & Mond Vodka Breakthrough Artist Award
- Ewan McVicar - Sub Club/Ballantynes Electronic Music Award
- Gun - Hard Rock Cafe Rock Legend Award
- Lewis Capaldi - Raymond Weil Global Artist of the Year Award
- Peat & Diesel - Royal Highland Centre Sound of Scotland Award
- Tamzene - VEGA Rising Star Award
- The View - Rox ‘Diamonds & Thrills’ Special Recognition Award
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