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MacMoray Festival in full flow as crowds enjoy The Vamps, Dappy and Aqua





Crowds are enjoying the fourth edition of MacMoray Festival in Elgin's Cooper Park.

MacTa opened the event at 12.30pm. Despite periods of rain early in the afternoon, the Elgin-based band got their local crowd going.

The crowd at MacMoray Festival. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
The crowd at MacMoray Festival. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
The Vamps got a huge reception from the crowd at MacMoray Festival. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
The Vamps got a huge reception from the crowd at MacMoray Festival. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

MacTa - who are playing at a wedding in Inverness tonight - had to shoot off, and then it was time for Dappy to start his set.

Dappy, one-third of N-Dubz, played some of his biggest hits - including No Regrets - as well as some of N-Dubz's most well-known songs.

The 37-year-old, wearing his iconic hat, climbed right into the heart of the crowd and was keen to engage with as many fans as possible during an energetic set.

He was followed by Aqua, of Barbie Girl fame, and The Vamps - who went on stage after 5pm.

The Vamps were given a huge reception - with fans on shoulders and handwaving for all of their hits - including Wild Heart and Somebody To You.

Aqua were the third group to perform at MacMoray Festival. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Aqua were the third group to perform at MacMoray Festival. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Callum Beattie started performing at 7pm. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Callum Beattie started performing at 7pm. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

The day's action is concluding with Callum Beattie (7pm) and The Jacksons (9pm).


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