Limmy fans are in for a treat after the Scots comic launched a treasure hunt in Glasgow to promote his new live show.
The Glasgow comic tweeted this morning to say he's 'planked' a few Limmy treasures around the city and promised fans he'd be tweeting clues.
This week, to promote Limmy Live (https://t.co/2uea0oH4Ir), I'll be planking Limmy treasures around Glasgow, and gieing you clues. ❌
— Limmy (@DaftLimmy) November 30, 2015
He tweeted that a signed copy of his new DVD and his book, Daft Wee Stories, may be buried somewhere in the city.
Might be a signed Limmy's Show DVD, might be a signed Daft Wee Stories. Wrapped up in cling film and buried... SOMEWHERE!
— Limmy (@DaftLimmy) November 30, 2015
Get ready for the Limmy Live (https://t.co/2uea0oH4Ir) Publicity Stunt Treasure Hunt! pic.twitter.com/E6yGQrpgAH
— Limmy (@DaftLimmy) November 30, 2015
He later revealed that the first Limmy treasure had been buried under a tree in Kelvingrove.
I have buried a signed Limmy's Show DVD under a tree stump somewhere in the Kelvingrove area. Can you find it? pic.twitter.com/VzUaGNyEey
— Limmy (@DaftLimmy) November 30, 2015
We're talking the Glesga Uni neck of Kelvingrove.
— Limmy (@DaftLimmy) November 30, 2015
The comic will perform Limmy Live! will at the CLyde Auditorium from January 28-31 2016.
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