In the 80s and 90s, Marti Pellow owned the cheekiest smile in pop music.
Those won over by it might find it hard to believe the former Wet Wet Wet frontman turned 60 this year.
But the smile - and the music - is still very much all around for the chart-topping Scot.
He is about to kick off a nationwide arena tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of his biggest hit Love is All Around.
Age seems to be just a number for the singer these days.
"Most people get to their 60s and are thinking, 'Feet up, golf course, holidays,'" he says.
"Fair play to people who enjoy that. But my vocation and my passion - it happens to be my job."
For Pellow, turning 60 isn't about winding down.
"When I put my feet on the ground, I'm like, 'What am I going to do today? What do I want to do today?' And that's a humbling experience in one hand and a gift to have."


