The Ayrshire Lads are set to return to Ayr's Gaiety for one final run of shows.
Join the Ayrshire Lads, Des Clarke and and their special guests, as Ayr celebrates the show – now in its third and final year– selling out every time.
The group is the true story of five ordinary lads who shot to fame on Britain’s’ Biggest TV talent shows and all live within a 12-mile radius of each other here in Ayrshire.
Britain's Got Talent winner Jai McDowall, X Factor stars The McDonald Brothers, The Voice 2021 finalist Jeremy Levif and Blair Gilmour, a semi-finalist in The Voice Kids in 2020, all performed in front of tens of millions of people every Saturday night.
Between them, as individual acts, they have performed with Sir Tom Jones, Will I am, Rod Stewart, Paloma Faith, had songs written for them by Elton John and The Script, and toured with Westlife and Josh Groban.
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A Gaiety spokesperson said: "The Lads perform some stunning musical numbers individually and collectively and we hear some real truths about how these huge TV shows, we invited into our homes for so many years, actually work.
"The show is all linked together by comedian and BBC Scotland Presenter Des Clarke.
"The Ayrshire Lads story isn’t just something to celebrate for the people of Ayrshire - it’s something for the whole of Scotland to celebrate and be proud of!.
"We truly believe that nowhere else in the world within such a small radius has such talent been discovered and had the quick rise to fame and success in these TV competitions as The Ayrshire Lads!"
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The final shows will run at Ayr's Gaiety Theatre on February 7, 8 and 9, 2024, at 7.30pm.
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