Scots hoping to feature in the summer advert have been invited to audition on Saturday afternoon.
13:51, 23 Apr 2026Updated 16:37, 23 Apr 2026
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Viral singing sensation May Miller is on the judging panel(Image: Irn-Bru)
Irn-Bru advert auditions as set to take place in Glasgow this weekend – with an iconic viral singer leading the search for the next TV star.
Scots hoping to feature in the drinks company’s summer advert have been invited to come down to the Waterloo Bar in the city centre on Saturday afternoon. Viral singing sensation May Miller – who capturing the nation’s attention as she eat crisps while belting out an 80s hit in 2024 – will be on judging panel.
The 71-year-old was performing ‘The Whole of the Moon’ with her husband Robert while munching on a packet of Wotsits when she shot to fame. A clip of the pair was watched millions of times around the world after being shared on TikTok.
And the iconic duo will now take their seats as talent judges, giving fans the opportunity to sing their way into the cast. Singers are invited to step up to the mic and audition in front of an audience in the packed out venue between 11am-1pm on Saturday.

May Miller pictured with husband Robert(Image: Irn-Bru)
Irn-Bru’s Director of Brand, Kenny Nicholson said: “It’s a phenomenal year for Irn-Bru and an even more important one for Scotland – shaping up to be one of our biggest ever summers.
“We’re throwing the doors wide open and offering fans the chance to show their girders, as well as their voice to get involved.
“Irn-Bru has a long history of stand-out advertising across our 125 years and with an exciting few months ahead, we’re making sure it will be one of our most memorable yet.”
With over three decades performing and a devoted following at the heart of Glasgow’s cabaret scene, May and Robert Miller have become local legends – known for their big energy and loyal crowd.

May Miller went viral in 2024(Image: Irn-Bru)
After the TikTok of her crisp-eating antics went viral, she shot to breakfast TV fame and racked up hundreds of thousands of online views.
May said: “Before the Wotsit video we were asked to go on Britain’s Got Talent. Since then we’ve been asked five more times. There’s no chance of that, we’d be singing and Ant and Dec would be standing there eating Wotsits.
“That’s not for us, we much prefer playing in the Glasgow pub scene. That’s been our life for 40 years.”
Speaking at the time, May said that eating a snack isn’t out of the ordinary for her at the venue.
She said: “I got fed up eating fish suppers, so I thought, I’d go to the Wotsits. The phone had been ringing off the hook and I thought someone had died.
“My son phoned me and told me he had friends in Spain and Canada who’d seen the video, he said, ‘you’re famous!’ I’ve been doing it all these years, and you go viral for eating a packet of crisps.”
The audition takes place on Saturday, April 25 in the Waterloo Bar between 11am and 1pm. To sign up register your place here.
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