A feel-good foot-tapping video has been launched in aid of The Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice.

Justin Timberlake's Cant Stop the Feeling has been used in an uplifting video featuring Glasgow's Hospice supporters, property management company Speirs Gumley and Judy Murray herself let their hair down at some of the city's most well-known landmarks. 

The toe tappers got their groove on at the Hydro, Hampden, Kelvingrove Band Stand, the Science Centre and Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. 

Andy Murray's mum and her mini Murray's feature as a fun cameo during the clip. 

All money made from the video will go to the hospice’s Brick by Brick Appeal to raise £21million to build a new healthcare facility in the city’s Bellahouston Park.

The film was made to drive online donations by creating support through social media channels.

Donations can be made via the hospice’s JustGiving page – www.justgiving.com/cantstopthefeeling or £5 donations can be sent by texting DANCE to 70660. 

The ambitious target for the campaign has been set at £10,000. 

Judy Murray got involved in the video thanks to Speirs Gumley’s ongoing support of her Tennis on the Road programme, designed to make tennis accessible to children of all backgrounds and encourage take-up of the sport.

Judy said: “What a fun and novel way to raise money for a such a deserving cause. Speirs Gumley has also supported my Tennis on the Road programme, which builds workforces in local communities across Scotland so that kids, teens and adults from all backgrounds can get involved in tennis. It’s great to see their innovative and light-hearted style applied to fund raising for the Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice.”