THE cast of Still Game are to don their flat caps once again as they return to the stage with a brand new live show.
Jack, Victor and the rest of Craiglang’s pensioner gang will turn out for a ten-date run at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow in February.
The live announcement comes just one week before the much-loved sitcom returns to TV screens on October 7, with the first new series in almost a decade.
Created by comics Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill in 1999, the characters began life in a stage show, with tours of the UK and Canada.
Yesterday promoters said the February production would mark the cast’s “most ambitious show yet”.
Tickets for Still Game: Live 2 go on sale at 10am on October 7.
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