Legendary Scottish singer Sydney Devine has died
The 81-year-old was being treated in Ayr hospital for a chest complaint.
Last updated 13th Feb 2021
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has paid tribute to Sydney Devine following reports of his death, describing him as a "true legend'' of Scottish entertainment.
The 81-year-old showman from Cleland in Lanarkshire passed away at 3.30am on Saturday morning, according to Iain Gordon, the manager of Glasgow's Pavilion Theatre, where Mr Devine regularly performed.
The star had been admitted to University Hospital in Ayr suffering from an unknown illness.
Mr Devine was best known for his version of the song Tiny Bubbles, selling millions of records throughout his long career.
The veteran singer was made an MBE in 2003 following a decade of fundraising for Marie Curie Cancer Care.
He received the honour in October of that year from the Queen at Buckingham Palace in London.
Following news of his death, Ms Sturgeon tweeted: "So sad.
"For Scots of a certain vintage - which definitely includes me - the name Sydney Devine was once synonymous with Scottish entertainment.
"A true legend."
The owner of Glasgow's Pavilion Theatre made the announcement.
Iain Gordon said: "This is probably the hardest thing that I have ever had to announce and put on social media, this morning at 3:30am, our friend and star of the Pavilion and Scottish legend Sydney Devine has passed away.
"I have worked with Sydney and the band since 1976 and have to say, I have never seen a bad performance, he was the ultimate showman and performer. That is truly hard to find in this business. Syd always took time for everyone, fans, staff and other performers.
"He was one of the Pavilion Family and is a great loss to everyone who followed him over the years. Generations of families have grown up with Sydney, playing his music and passing it down through the generations. Over the years, we have seen parents bringing their kids to see him and in turn, they would bring their kids to the annual “Sydney Devine Weekend”.
"Our condolences to Shirley and all the family at this time."