An award-winning funnyman will top the comedy bill at this year’s Belladrum Tartan Heart festival.
The Reverend Obadiah Steppenwolfe III will lead a line-up of top comics at the two-day event in August.
The festival, which takes place in the grounds of Belladrum Estate, near Beauly, sold out in record time after the organisers announced Sir Tom Jones as one of the headline acts.
Steppenwolfe, the 2003 Chortle Best Breakthrough Act winner, won rave reviews for his Edinburgh Festival show What Would Charlie Sheen Do? and has appeared on and written for a number of TV and radio comedy shows.
Other comics on the bill include Gary Little, who will be previewing his Edinburgh show, Scottish Comedian of the year 2008 Scott Agnew and double Bafta award-winner Billy Kirkwood.
Chris Conroy, Daisy Earl, Mikey Adams, John Gavin, Jamie Dalgleish, Sian Bevan, Eddie Cassidy, John McGoldrick and Dan Petherbridge will also be taking to the stage.
And completing the comedy line-up will be The Church, fronted by Michael Alabama Jackson, who will lead the audience in dancing, singing and the teachings of The Church of Legs Akimbo.
As well as the legendary Sir Tom, music fans will be able to take in sets by Razorlight, Frightened Rabbit, Billy Bragg and many more.
A further attraction will be the unusual addition of wrestling.
Tickets and camping spaces have already sold out for the event, but electrical hook-up tickets are still available for existing campervan/caravan tickets.