A rock band will host a final gig in Glasgow before splitting up.
The LaFontaines have decided to 'call it a day' after nearly 17 years in the music industry.
They revealed the sad news in a heartfelt Instagram message to their 14,500 followers, explaining that their last gigs would take place in London and Glasgow.
Formed in Motherwell in 2008, the group lineup consists of Kerr Okan, Jamie Keenan and Darren McCaughey.
Glasgow has a special place in their hearts as they played their very first gig at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, a venue which is synonymous with rising local talent.
The trio has four studio albums to their name, with their latest and last Business As Usual being released in June 2024.
Tickets will be on sale from Friday, December 6.
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