Aberdeen Performing Arts has released tickets for the next in a series of special tours.
Tickets are now on sale for the first five acts to play the Aberdeen Jazz Festival in March.
The Music Hall in Aberdeen is set to welcome Alan Carr for two nights in September.
Scottish Ballet bring a captivating five star show to Aberdeen to mark their 50th anniversary.
The Acorn Centre welcomed Kerry Lynch and Jacopo Lazzaretti in a special concert performance.
Chloe Hewitt will join AJ at the P&J Live in March.
Mollie Hughes will talk about her adventures that have seen her claim world records for climbing Everest and reaching the South Pole.
Project Y offering young dancers aged 16-25 the experience of creating, rehearsing and performing as part of a touring contemporary dance company.
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra under conductor Maxim Emelyanychev comes to the Music Hall this month.
The comedian brings his latest show Trolls: Not the dolls to the Music Hall in March.
The 2019 Solstice Shorts Festival of live new stories, poems and songs on the shortest day of the year will take place in Peterhead.
Granite Noir returns to Aberdeen offering a stunning line up of events.
A star-studded cast provide a fantastical and fun show
The popular show brings its live action tour to Aberdeen in July.
Jim Kerr and Charlie Burchill bring the latest incarnation of the band to the P&J Live in 2020.
The hit West End production comes to Aberdeen next November.
Sean Conway will give a talk on his adventures as a guest of the Royal Scottish Geographic Society
Daisy Wood-Davis steps into the lead role as it heads to Aberdeen.
The Addams Family and Friendsical join a line up that includes Swan Lake, Paul Weller and Rob Brydon. .
Newly commissioned shows will join a line-up that includes a return for Beechgrove and The Children's Hospital.