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Paul T Smith & Amy Duffy

Outlander stars enjoy Glasgow wrap party as George Bowie has dancefloor 'bouncing'

The stars of world-wide fantasy drama Outlander have been treated to an end of filming party as cameras stopped rolling on Season seven, which is out this year.

Cast and crew, including Sam Heughan, enjoyed drinks at Glasgow's Platform bar on Argyle Street last night, Friday February 24.

Clyde 1's George Bowie was there to provide the tunes and is said to have had the dancefloor "bouncing" all night long.

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Scots signing sensation Callum Beattie was also invited along to join them and perform.

Sam, who plays Jamie Fraser in the hit show, shared a clip on Instagram to his 3.9 million followers of him sipping a cocktail and even having one named after him.

The Heughan Highball consisted of sassenach, triple sec, raspberry, lime, angostura bitters and soda.

He captioned the clip: "Incredible Wrap Party! Season 7 @outlander_starz

"Supplied some top notch @sassenachspirits cocktails for the crew whilst the venue bounced to some top tunes from @gbxanthems and @callumbeattieofficial!!"

It's been confirmed that Outlander is coming to an end after Season eight, but it'll be replaced with a prequel series.

'Outlander: Blood of My Blood' will look into the lives and relationship of Jamie Fraser's parents, Brian Fraser and Ellen MacKenzie and is expected to run as 10 episodes.

TV bosses say that the prequel will be available on LIONSGATE+ in the UK, Australia, Latin America, including Brazil, and across all STARZ platforms in the U.S. and Canada.

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