Hoolie in the Hydro is set to feature performers from the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
The Tattoo's musicians will join the line-up for the 2024 event on December 7 at Glasgow's OVO Hydro.
The event, organised by musician and broadcaster Gary Innes, is a celebration of 100 years of Scottish music.
Gary said: "Bringing the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo into this year's line-up is truly special, especially as they celebrate their 75th birthday.
"Their involvement, along with the support of the National Trust for Scotland, highlights the depth and richness of our cultural heritage, and I can't wait to see how the Royal Military Tattoo’s precision and artistry complements our Hoolie 100 celebrations."
Tickets for the Glasgow event are available now at https://tinyurl.com/4sdz2c5u.
The National Trust for Scotland has partnered with An Aird Events to become the official charity partner for Hoolie 100.
The 2024 line-up will feature bands Capercaillie, Skerryvore, Mànran, RURA, and Talisk, who are all marking milestone anniversaries in their careers.
The event will also pay tribute to the late Fergie MacDonald MBE, with special guests performing some of his most-loved tunes and songs.
Alan Lane, creative director for the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, said: "Our 75th anniversary is such a special occasion for us all here at the Tattoo.
"And to share the stage with some of the biggest names in Scottish music - all marking their own special occasions - is an opportunity we’re excited to grasp with both hands - what a party it is sure to be.
"We’re proud to be part of the fabric of the Scottish arts community and cannot wait to perform with everyone at Hoolie in the Hydro."
More than 10,000 attendees are expected.
The event will also travel to New York's Carnegie Hall in April 2025.
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