Thousands of Scots are preparing to applaud Nicola Sturgeon on her 50th birthday.

The 'Clap for Nicola Sturgeon' event has attracted tens of thousands of attendees from across the country, who will take to their doorsteps on Sunday evening.

Here's everything you need to know about the event.

What is the 'Clap for Nicola'?

The event, set up by Siobhan McCann, is asking people to take to their doorsteps on Sunday, July 19 at 8pm to applaud for the First Minister.

She asked people to use bagpipes and pans to make sure 'Westminster hears us' while recognising Ms Sturgeon's 'exceptional job' during the coronavirus pandemic.

Why are people being asked to clap?

Ms McCann says the clap is to recognise the 'exceptional job' carried out by Ms Sturgeon during the coronavirus crisis.

She wrote: "Our First Minister has done an exceptional job throughout what’s been a strange year so far, to say the least.

"We clapped for our fantastic NHS. We even clapped for Boris at some point (why, I’m not quite sure).

"Let’s give Nicola the “full regalia” on her 50th birthday, Sunday 19th July at 8pm.

"Get the pipes and pans oot and cheer once more for oor Nicola!

"And let’s make sure Westminster hear us!"

How many people are taking part?

According to the Facebook event page, more than 8000 people have confirmed they are 'going', while a further 23,000 people have expressed an interest in taking part.

Hasn't this been done before?

It's not the first time Scotland has been called on to clap for the First Minister.

On May 21, a man from East Lothian asked Scots to join in on a "one-off show of appreciation to Nicola Sturgeon for her hard work and openness since this awful virus invaded us".