The Wee Fife Folk Festival is set to return to Dunfermline for its third year.
This year, the festival has expanded, with the evening concert moving to the main auditorium of Carnegie Hall.
The event, taking place on October 26, will begin at midday in Carnegie Library and Galleries with a children's concert and ceilidh.
Euan Johnston will perform a variety of Scots songs for children, followed by the McLean Sisters leading the young ones in ceilidh dances.
The afternoon will also feature an open stage and a Scots and Gaelic singing workshop led by Aileen Ogilvie.
The McLean Sisters and Aileen Ogilvie will return for the evening concert.
They will be joined by Ray Kelly and Nigel Ewan, Ibbs and MacGregor, and Skelpt.
Evening concert tickets are currently on sale at onfife.com and can also be purchased from the Carnegie Hall box office.
The festival promises a mix of songs and tunes from different acts.
Tickets for the workshop, although free, are required.
Tickets for the afternoon programme will be available from September 27.
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