An exciting programme of events has been announced for Cumnock Town Hall over the summer.
A number of shows will take place between the end of this month, all the way through until September.
From musical tributes to comedy performances and family-friendly fun, there's something for everyone to enjoy in the heart of the community.
Kicking off on Saturday, May 25, music lovers will be treated to Spiders on Mars: A Tribute to David Bowie. Tickets for this event are priced at £15.
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A Comedy Collective featuring Graham Mackie, Chris Forbes, Cubby and Raymond Mearns will entertain you with another incredible night of stand-up comedy on Saturday, June 1, 8pm. Tickets cost £15.
The McDougalls: Space Adventure takes place on Sunday, June 23. Join Auntie Aggie and Max on an intergalactic journey filled with singalong songs and out-of-this-world fun. Tickets are £10.
The Cavern Beatles sees a cast of multi-talented instrumentalists and singers, all of whom are hugely dedicated Beatle fans, experience the uncanny vocal resemblance to the Fab Four/ Taking place on Saturday, July 20, 7.30pm. Tickets cost £28.
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On Friday, July 26 and Saturday 27, Comedy Sneak Peeks previews Edinburgh fringe performances from comedians including Craig Hill, Connor Burns, Daniel Petrie, and Kai Humphries. Tickets from £10.
The Provy Wummin will bring a touch of nostalgia to the stage on Friday, August 23. Join Margaret Morrison on a riotous journey through 1979, filled with laughter, music, and memorable characters. Tickets are £18.
Back for a 20th anniversary tour, Singin' I'm No A Billy, He's A Tim explores what happens when you lock up a Celtic and Rangers fan in a cell together on the day of the Old Firm match. Tickets cost £20 for the show on Saturday, September 7.
To see what else is on or to book your tickets visit eastayrshireleisure.com.
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