Dunfermline Winter Festival is back for its second year and will spread Christmas cheer around the city this weekend.
Events will last throughout December with them kick starting with a Christmas carol sing-along marathon this Saturday in the Abbey.
The festivities include a drag queen event, award winning jazz musicians as well as the Razz Big Band.
Introduced to the city last year, the event's grand plans were halted due to covid-19 restrictions being reintroduced in December 2021.
Director of Dunfermline Winter Festival Paul Gudgin said: "We see this year as a reboot after a covid affected first year and we are delighted with the response.
"Several shows are already looking like they will sell-out - it's great to see people's enthusiasm for the event remains intact."
The Razz Big Band. Picture: Dunfermline Winter Festival
On Saturday, the carol marathon begins at 11am and will last until 4pm which involves a number of choirs including the Alhambra Centenary Chorus, Kingdom Singers, school choirs and the Abbey's own.
In the evening, there is a Secret Cabaret will go ahead in Bier Helle on Bruce Street and it will feature previous Miss Burlesque Scotland winner Tom Harlow.
On Wednesday December 14 the Fire Station Creative on Carnegie Drive will host a A Jazzy Christmas involving leading Scottish Jazz musicians such as Ewan Hastie.
Next weekend will see the return of It's the Most Wonderful Time show with a cast of singers and dancers joining Razz to perform those Christmas classics.
In the lead up to the big day on December 25 Carols by Candlelight will occur in Fire Station Creative - a evening of well known carols from Edinburgh's Robin Chapel Choir.
For more information visit https://www.tuttievents.com/.