Music star issues stolen tambourine appeal after Wick gig
KT Tunstall has issued a public appeal for the return of her tambourine after it was stolen during her sell-out show in Wick.
The musician, who is best known for tracks such as "Black Horse and The Cherry Tree" and "Other Side of the World" performed to a capacity crowd at The Assembly Rooms on Friday night.
During the concert, her tambourine was stolen and after the show Tunstall issued a public appeal for its return.
She wrote: "WICK!! What a PHENOMENAL show tonight! We had such a good time...
"BUT - someone stole my tambourine from the stage at the end of the show :(

"We have such a tight turnaround for our next shows and this is an important part of my set up, not to mention full of sentimental value!
"If you have any idea where it is, or who might have it, PLEASE do try and get it back to Mackays Hotel in Wick tomorrow morning."(Saturday)
"No hard feelings, I just need it and would very much like it back!!"
It is not known if the tambourine was returned.