AN 'unmissable night' awaits for Nazareth fans as they play PJ Molloys for the first time ever.

The legendary Dunfermline rockers will take to the stage in a charity fundraiser on September 25.

It is part of the Get Loud for Nordoff Robbins gigs that are happening all over the UK on the same day.

The likes of Frank Turner and Louise Redknapp are playing, as well as a diverse group of musicians all getting together and raising money for the charity.

And that includes Nazareth in Dunfermline, with Calum Miller, of PJs, delighted the hometown heroes will step through the doors next month.

He said: "This is a very unique gig to PJ Molloys as it will be the first time Nazareth have ever played the venue.

"As one of the most iconic bands to come out of Dunfermline, and one that to this day regularly plays to crowds of 10,000-plus at festivals all over the world, it is superb to have them coming to PJs and realising a long-held ambition of the team in PJs to have them play the venue.

"It is sure to be an unmissable night for fans of the band and the Dunfermline music scene in general."

Tickets are only £10 and are available from: www.ticketweb.co.uk. All money raised goes directly to the charity.

Nordoff Robins Scotland is the largest musical therapy charity in the country with their therapists helping more than 400 children, young people and adults every week.