Scots DJ Ewan McVicar has dropped more massive hints that he is to return to Ayr for a massive homecoming gig.
Ayrshire Live told how the producer was gearing up to make the announcement of 'his dreams'.
The Tell Me Something Good who grew up in Kincaidston sent fans into a frenzy when he shared a picture of Ayr's Low Green with the Ayr Pavilion in the background.
Yesterday, the DJ ramped up the rumour mill as he shared a picture of himself with the Low Green and the white turreted Ayr Pavilion in the background.
The star shared a link to for fans to sign up to his page captioning the photo 'April 2023'.
Ewan later told fans that the sign ups were 'off the charts' teasing "I canny wait to share my dream with all of you."
Fans were quick to point out that the Ayr Pavilion was the town's original rave venue which had its heyday in the late 80s and early 90s as Hanger 13.
Now the iconic venue is used as a children's amusement centre Pirate Pete's, after previously hosting legendary dance group the Prodigy at the peak of its powers.
In a further hint to the Ayr Pavilion the sign-up page features a silhouette of the historic building.
Ewan, who recently scooped a top prize at the Scottish Music Awards, has continued to drop huge hints that the old venue could be revived for a one-off gig.
The artist has many nods to his hometown through his work including tracks Heather Park and Back Tae Ayr.
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