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Big names on the bill

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Scots band Tide Lines perform

Calum MacKenzie Jones was the winner of the open stage performanc­es Manran, Skerryvore and Dougie MacLean were among the fantastic acts who performed at the sell-out Killin music festival earlier this month.

The crowd were in fine form at the McLaren Hall where they were treated to performanc­es from Heron Valley, Tide Lines and Rura amongst many other fantastic artists.

And in addition to the evening concerts, there was a lively session tent with a great atmosphere and delicious Gin Bar.

Callander’s McLaren High School Pipe Band led people through the village on Sunday, finishing up at the McLaren Hall with a concert by the a choir and the primary school choir with tea and cakes provided by Cancer Research supporters.

Sunday afternoon also featured an Open Stage with five top acts performing. The winner was Calum MacKenzie Jones from Buckie,

Kids get crafty at an event held as part of the festival Aberdeensh­ire. He received the 2017 trophy and will be performing at the 2018 festival.

Tickets for the 2018 festival are on sale now at www.killinmusi­cfestival. com. Blazin’Fiddles, Peatbog Faeries and Phil Cunningham and Ali Bain have been announced as the 2018 Headline acts.

All photos courtesy of Louise Bichan Keep fit with a Scots twist, Highland Hustle, was held in Killin

Perthshire legend Dougie MacLean was among performers

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Star turn
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On stage Young talent
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Fit fest
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Sticking together

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