Australian actor Alan Fletcher has been spotted in Glasgow getting some healthy breakfast, ahead of his show at the Oran Mor tonight.
The star, who played Karl Kennedy in hit soap opera Neighbours, popped into Juicy in Glasgow to grab a bite to eat before he prepares for his solo show, The Doctor Will See You Now.
The company posted on their social media of a staff member posing with Alan. They captioned the post: "Neighbours fans this ones for you! @alanfletcher in for a Juicy Breakfast this morning! #thedoctorwillseeyounow."
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Fans flocked to the comments to share their excitement, as one wrote: "OMG STOP!"
Another said: "Hahahah yas!"
And a third just added some high-five emojis to the post. Alan is in Glasgow to bring his solo show, The Doctor Will See You Now, to the city's Oran Mor venue.
According to the website, the stars show is a: "90 minute show featuring Neighbours actor Alan Fletcher in interview about his life as a musician and actor with particular focus on his 25 years playing the legend that is Doctor Karl Kennedy.
"Alan will be grilled by an interviewer about all aspects of his career, supported with video footage and interspersed with music performances from Alan on guitar and using backing tracks that cover signature musical steps in his career as an actor and musician.
"The last segment of the show is a Q & A with you, the audience! This is an intimate show and demand will be high, including some limited Meet & Greet tickets, so don’t be a flaming drongo and grab them before they’re gone forever."
For more information on last minute tickets to Alan's Glasgow show, check out the Oran Mor website here.
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