Paolo Nutini has set a new record as the first musical artist to complete a five-night residency at Glasgow's OVO Hydro.
The Paisley-born singer took to the stage for his sold-out run of gigs throughout December and set a new record while doing so.
He is now the first musician to sell-out five-nights at the Hydro and the venue congratulated the songwriter with a framed photograph.
Paolo's latest tour comes off the back of the release of his fourth album Last Night in the Bittersweet in May. And a performance at TRNSMT Festival during the summer.
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Posting on Facebook, the OVO Hydro said: "Congratulations to Paolo Nutini for a record breaking five nights at the OVO Hydro this December!
"He's the first musical artist to complete such a residency at our venue."
We reported earlier, that during the singer's gig last Tuesday night he took to the stage and didn't hold back when sharing his love of a certain woman.
The Paisley-born singer announced to the crowd that he has "a lot of love for Nicola Sturgeon" after performing his song Iron Sky.
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