A popular party for over-30s is set to return to Glasgow.
The Age Against the Machine event, which has been running for more than 11 years, will take place at Edmiston House in Ibrox in the city's Southside on November 22.
The club night, which has previously appeared at the Isle of Wight Festival and Standon Calling, is known for its lively atmosphere and sing-alongs.
The event is for over-30s only and attendees must bring ID to prove their age.
The night will feature music from across the decades including pop, indie, soul, ska, rock and roll, funk, disco and rock tunes.
The organisers have promised a night of 'more merriment than a trainload of Glaswegian footie fans after a European win'.
The event will be hosted by Don and Reg who will be spinning 'massive tunes' and anthems.
The party will kick off at 8pm and run until midnight.
Tickets are priced from £8, plus booking fee.
More information can be found on their website.
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