From Singing Kettle to Tartan Tales

Artie's Tartan Tales Christmas Special will be touring throughout November and December

He spent years entertaining kids as a member of the Singing Kettle and now Artie Trezise is hitting the road again with his new venture, Artie's Tartan Tales.

Performances of the new show have already attracted thousands of families and children at shopping centres across Scotland since June and now he is planning a one off Christmas special to tour around the country.

He is hoping to perform the Artie's Tartan Tales Christmas special at community centres, schools, nurseries and churches during November and December.

Anyone interested in hosting the show at their venue can find out more by visiting https://www.facebook.com/tartantales

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