BBC Scotland have brought in Lewis Capaldi for their Hogmanay special, filmed at their Pacific Quay studios in Glasgow.
The pre-recorded special, presented by Edith Bowman, will be included in the overall Hogmanay Show. Tickets for the filming were selected by a random draw, which has now closed.
On November 19, the event will be filmed from 4pm until 5.15pm in Studio A - with guests asked to throw on their glad rags and help bring in an early New Year.
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Fife-born radio and TV presenter took the reins of BBC’s Hogmanay last year, replacing Susan Calman who had led proceedings the previous two years.
The programme traditionally brings the New Year with the firing of Edinburgh Castle’s Fun, and the fireworks and celebrations which follow in the city. Mixed in with this are pre-recorded sections as well as live performances.
Capaldi is enjoying a period of success, after selling out his UK tour within minutes just last week. After tickets were released at 9am, the Forget Me singer tweeted just 20 minutes later: “Entire UK tour sold out in a single second at 9am, completely lost for words thank you all so so so much.”
You can find out more about the pre-recorded show, and BBC Scotland’s Hogmanay special, here.
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