Music superstar Lewis Capaldi is set to bring his talents to the stage at the Albert Halls for a special show later this year.
The West Lothian sensation announced the Stirling show on August 18 as part of a tour of smaller venues across Scotland promoting his second album released earlier this year - ‘Broken by Desire to be Heavenly Sent’.
The intimate show will feature a Q&A session with those lucky to be in attendance, alongside an acoustic performance.
The tickets for the 7pm show went up on sale at 6pm on Wednesday evening and sold out within minutes, with a second show for 5pm also being snapped up by hungry music fans.
The 26-year-old - who has become one of the biggest names in the global music scene - will also play a pair of shows at Perth’s Concert Hall on August 16 and two shows at Dunfermline’s Alhambra Theatre the day after.
He has racked up five UK number one singles so far and his first album, titled Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent ,became the highest-selling album in the UK in five years on its release, spending five weeks of the first six weeks at number one in the charts.
His recent Netflix documentary How I’m Feeling Now, charting his rise and telling all about his struggles with Tourette’s, has also become a favourite on the global streaming site.