Paolo Nutini will be making his long-awaited return to Scotland with two major shows ahead of his headline gig at TRNSMT this summer.
The Paisley-born singer has not graced a Scottish stage since he performed at the Paisley Abbey way back in 2017.
Now, the 35-year-old has revealed he will be playing a new crop of concerts in Scotland this month.
The Last Request singer will play gigs in Sheffield, London and Oban before his TRNSMT appearance at Glasgow Green in July.
Tickets will be available to purchase from 9am on Tuesday, May 10 via ticketmaster.co.uk.
Although he has kept a low profile since the release his last album Caustic Love, which was recorded more than eight years ago, Paolo remains one of the country's brightest stars.
The talented signer-songwriter is a figurehead for modern Scottish music, having dominated the charts and received three BRIT Award nominations as well as an Ivor Novello Award nomination for songwriting.
Fans will be hoping to hear new material from the star along with massive hits like New Shoes, Last Request , Iron Sky and Candy.
Paolo's intimate tour will begin in Sheffield before heading to London, where he will perform four gigs at the 100 Club on May 16, 17, 19 and 20.
The tour then ends in his native Scotland with a pair of gigs at the Corran Halls venue in Oban on May 27-28.
Tickets will be available to purchase from 9am on Tuesday, May 9 via ticketmaster.co.uk.