KYLE FALCONER will play an intimate record store set in Glasgow this weekend in support of his new album release.

The View frontman will unveil No Love Songs For Laura on Friday and is set to appear at a handful of Scottish record shops over the weekend, including Love Music.

He will be at the Dundas Street store on Saturday, July 31, from 3.30pm to perform a short acoustic set, meet fans and autograph CDs.

The stop is part of a mini record store tour in support of the record, including visits to Inverness, Aberdeen, Stirling, Saltcoats, Edinburgh and Dundee.

The upcoming album "reflects upon both his home life, with his wife Laura and two children, and the journey he has undertaken to arrive where he is today".

He previously teased the release with lead singles Wait Around and Stress Ball.

Described as an “anthemic 13-track set”, the Dundee singer’s sophomore album promises to show him “sounding like he’s never sounded before”.

Falconer will follow up the record with a four-date September tour in Scotland, appearing at Church, Dundee (13); Oran Mor, Glasgow (14); The Caves, Edinburgh (15); and Tunnels, Aberdeen (16).

Ticket bundles for the album launch shows can be found on the Assai Records website.

After each set, there will be a Q&A session with his new manager and Creation Records founder Alan McGee.

Kyle Falconer's record store stops in full:

Friday, July 30, 2pm; Inverness, Union Vinyl

Friday, July 30, 5pm: Aberdeen, Chameleon

Saturday, July 31, 11am: Stirling, Europa Music

Saturday, July 31, 1.30pm: Saltcoats, Record Centre

Saturday, July 31, 3.30pm: Glasgow, Love Music

Sunday, August 1, 12noon: Dundee, Assai Records

Sunday, August 1, 3pm: Edinburgh, Assai Records