Fancy getting yourself some free calamari today?
Well, thanks to Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi you can do just that, but there's a catch - you'll have to be in Livingston .
Restaurant chain Frankie and Benny's took to Instagram to also announce the news the 'Someone You Loved' artist will also be allowed to claim free calamari, but for LIFE in his hometown store.
If you want to get your teeth stuck into some squid on 'Lewis CapalDay' then all you need to do is to show the staff the post on social media.

Lewis Capaldi surprises fans at cafe as he turns up to try breakfast named after him
Why calamari you may ask? The singer changed his name a couple of months ago to Lewis Calamari on Twitter as part of an ongoing joke with Radio One.
Frankie and Benny's wrote in the post: "We're giving Mr Calamari himself FREE CALAMARI FOR LIFE in his hometown restaurant to celebrate the release of his debut album TODAY.
"And for #LewisCapalDay on Saturday in our Livingston restaurant YOU can get free Calamari too just show your server either ours or Lewis’ post to redeem the offer."
Capaldi, who has shot to fame this year, released his debut album Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent yesterday.

Since then he has been out promoting the album in the most Lewis Capaldi way.
On Friday he was spotted at his local cafe in Whitburn as he sampled the breakfast named after him, the CapAllDay breakfast.
Regulars at Andy's Coffee House were left in shock as the chart topper turned up for a bite to eat.
The cafe is serving the special £5 deal - including McCain Potato Smiles, which Capaldi once hilariously compared to his own face, and a Capalccino - to celebrate the release of the local hero's eagerly anticipated first album.
Capaldi fever is in overdrive across the country with the bagpiping band the Red Hot Chilli Pipers also getting invovled.

They recreated his hit single 'Someone You Loved' on the bagpipes, and going by their social media channels it's proving to be huge.
To celebrate 'Lewis CapalDAY' the Standon Calling festival, in Hertfordshire, has a cow with markings that look like Capaldi himself. The cow has now been renamed Lewis Cow-paldi.
Phillip Smith, of New Street Farm, near the site of Standon Calling festival, explains: " I was out for the early morning feed and spotted the unusual markings on Roberta, one of our cows, that looked really familiar.

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"My son has been showing me these Instagram Stories from a Scottish bloke that makes music so I called him to the field and there it was - the resemblance is uncanny, if you really squint it looks just like him.
"It’s like when people find images of Jesus on toast, but instead it’s our cow, who we’ve decided to rename Lewis Cow-paldi"
While in Cornwall the Boardmasters Festival has created a giant Cornish Pasty, which of course has been renamed Lewis Capasty.

Closer to home in Glasgow, Kevin O'Neill's hair salon is donating money from each cut all month to mental health charities and doing Lewis-style ‘towel selfies’.

While in Leven at the Truth nightclub there will be a ‘tracksuits and sunglasses’ night to celebrate the success of Capaldi.
At the Riverhill Courtyard pub in Helensburgh they have created a new menu naming all the cocktails after songs from Capaldi's new album.

The 22-year-old clearly liked the idea as he shared the post to his 1.9 million followers on Instagram.