INDIE darlings The Dykeenies had the crowd in "Stitches" when they played a free show for fans in the city where they made their name.
The band stormed through a mini-set at HMV in Argyle Street to launch their new CD, Nothing Means Everything.
And fans who queued outside the store weren't disappointed when the band launched into their latest single, Stitches, at the one-off show.
The Cumbernauld five-piece - brothers Andy, Alan and Brian Henderson and friends Steven Ramsay and John Kerr - became the first act to sign for the King Tut's record label after becoming a familiar name on Glasgow's live music scene.
And they scored another first when their show to launch the city's Apple store became the first Scottish gig recorded for an electronic release on iTunes.
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