INVERCLYDE musicians and singer songwriters will be bringing top tunes to a Port Glasgow supermarket on Saturday for a good cause. 

Shelagh McKay Jones and her social enterprise Singing Spaces CIC are hosting a day of music at Tesco in Port Glasgow to raise funds for a project called Connect-Create-Regenerate. 

Connect-Create-Regenerate will provide people who have little access to the arts with opportunities to tell their own stories through writing and music, and show people how music and writing can greatly benefit health and wellbeing. 

If Shelagh is successful in generating funding for the project, it will run across four Inverclyde groups - Safe Harbour's Inverclyde client group, Your Voice's 'new to Scotland' group, Your Voice's group for people with chronic and/or invisible illness, and Parklea Branching Out's group for people with physical and/or learning disabilities.

On Saturday, Shelagh will take to the stage alongside Tom Kater, Joe McMahon, Acoustic Jukebox (Davy and Arlene Nicol), Clair Tierney, and Hamish Rae.

The music will run from 10am-4pm. 

Shelagh has thanked the team at Tesco Extra Port Glasgow, and their community champion Chris Barnsdall for their support.