THE "dancing grannies" of Glasgow have been at it again, this time in a shopping centre in the City Centre.
The group took to the St. Enoch Centre to showcase their new routine and hand out treats from Lees of Scotland.
The dance group from Possilpoint Community Centre became internet sensations last year for their impromptu dance number in Merchant City. This time around, they danced to Uptown Funk by Bruno Mars and some other well-known tunes.
We reported last year how the group gained popularity after an impromptu street performance.
Four ladies showed off their best moves outside the City Merchant pub, in the Merchant City, on a Sunday in August.
A crowd of onlookers cheered as the friends performed the flawless routine on the Glasgow street.
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On Monday, the group, led by Sadie McCartan, were on hand to entertain stunned onlookers.
Sadie said: “Last year, we had all just come out of the tea dance and we were looking for somewhere to have lunch in Merchant City. We heard a jazz band playing one of our songs and we all just started to dance out the routine.
“Lots of people stopped to watch us and then a video of us was shared online. Since then our dance group, The Rockers, has grown and we’re so pleased we get to share our love of dancing.”
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Lees of Scotland is working with the shopping centre this summer to supply individually wrapped snowballs to customers who visit “Celebration Wullie”, part of the Oor Wullie Bucket Trail, which raises awareness and vital funds for Scotland’s children’s hospital charities.
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