The unique 'Burns meets Halloween' festival will build to an exciting climax at the newly opened Cutty Sark Centre.
South Ayrshire is gearing up for spooky season with some ghoulish goings on as Tamfest makes a return this month for the ninth year.
Those looking for a trick or treat can visit ‘Tam’s Auld Haunts’ at Rozelle House - where his tale has come to life through the eyes and words of those closest to him with performances from the Gaiety. With the exception of show times, the gallery can be explored for free during normal gallery opening hours.
As you venture through moonlit woods and misty fields, captivating audio stories will transport you to a time when legends danced with reality.
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