A budding teenage singing star has been entertaining audiences across West Dunbartonshire as she tries to make her name in the industry.

18-year-old Olivia Haggerty from Croftamie has been playing at a number of events, including most recently at Glasgow pop-up restaurant Section 33's recent charity event at the Tall Ship in support of Action for Children's Moving On project.

Olivia - who plays both guitar and piano as well as singing - also performed at a recent charity event at Dumbarton's Artizan Centre.

Her young career has seen Olivia perform at various venues, including the Classic Grand, as well making appearances at events including the Balmaha Braw Weekend and the Big Feed food market event in Glasgow.

Olivia was also involved as one of the singers involved in the 'Ten Years of Taylor Swift' event at the Mash House in Edinburgh, where her cover performance of the American star's hit 'All Too Well' impressed gig-goers and reviewers in equal measure.

She has also began the process of writing her own music, following up successful covers of tracks such as Vance Joy's 'Riptide' and James Bay's 'Craving' with her first original track, 'Face to Face', which she performed at the Artizan Centre event.

You can follow Olivia's progress on her Facebook feed at https://m.facebook.com/oliviahaggarty98music/?locale2=en_GB, by following 'oliviadawnhaggerty' on Instagram or via her YouTube channel.