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Published Date: 31 December 2008
LIGHT up the New Year





CONCERT IN THE GARDENS, Stage live from 9pm, West Princes Street Gardens Enclosure Tickets £42.50, Arena tickets £37.50 (Both tickets are plus booking fee and include a Street Party Pass, available from www.edinburghshogmanay.com)

Set
in West Princes Street Gardens, framed by the brilliant backdrop and fairytale skyline of Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile, the Concert in the Gardens is the jewel in the crown of Edinburgh's Hogmanay. This year's celebrations will be opened by Scottish singer-songwriter Paolo Nutini as he kicks off the proceedings at the new earlier time of 9pm, before breakthrough band of the year Friendly Fires take to the stage. And with the legendary Groove Armada as this year's headline act, Edinburgh's partygoers are sure to bring in the New Year in style!

STREET PARTY: Stages live 9pm, Edinburgh City Centre. Access strictly by Street Party Pass – each pass is £10 available from www.edinburghshogmanay.com

Sometimes listed as one of the 100 things to do before you die, Edinburgh's Hogmanay Street Party is set to be the party of the year, with four stages, 100,000 people and spectacular fireworks!

This year's amazing line up includes Glasvegas, Attic Lights and The Complete Stone Roses, and DJ sets from Hot Chip and The Hoosiers.

GLAYVA CEILIDH IN THE GARDENS: Event live from 9pm, East Princes Street Gardens, tickets £35 plus booking fee (Street Party Pass included), from www.edinburghshogmanay.com

Held in East Princes Street Gardens at the all-new Spiegeltent, Glayva's Ceilidh in the Gardens will provide the ultimate taste of Scotland as revellers cheer and jig away the remaining hours of 2008 under the stars. The very best ceilidh bands will be keeping dancers on their toes, including banjo bluegrass duo Blueflint followed by The Jimi Shandrix Experience and Hugh MacDiarmid's Haircut, and whipping up a ceilidh storm to see in the New Year is the foremost Scottish ceilidh dance band The Occasionals.

BOOGIE WONDERLAND: Event live 9pm, Mound Precinct, tickets £35 plus booking fee, (Street Party Pass included) available from ||WEBSTART||www.edinburghshogmanay.com||WEBSTART||

New for 2008/09 and located in the Mound Precinct, Boogie Wonderland is set to be the funkiest gig in town and will give partygoers the perfect chance to dust off those platforms and get dressed up to the nines. Join your special host, DJ Boogie (Forth One) in his very own disco wonderland, presenting a 70s soundtrack provided by tribute acts: ABBA Arrival, Ultimate Earth, Wind & Fire, and The Soul Kings, for what promises to be a night full of glamour, glitter, disco balls and more moves than Travolta could handle.

And returning to Edinburgh after its success at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Silent Disco is back for one night only!

CANDELIT CONCERT: Doors open 7:30pm, St Giles' Cathedral, tickets £17.50 plus booking fee, available from www.edinburghshogmanay.com

• Please note this event is not suitable for babies or young children

Set in the beautiful St Giles' Cathedral, this year's concert features Vivaldi's sparkling setting of the Gloria, and commemorates the 50th anniversary of Vaughan Williams' death with his Fantasia on Christmas Carols.





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response,

syd 31/12/2008 17:50:05
Och 35 quid for this ane 75 quid for that ane 10 quid for a pass tae stand in a street 5 degrees below, och get real you council parasites, why don't you give the people a break, some work hard and look forward to this night and all you can do is rob them, so much for the snp as i whole heartedly support them but unfortunately this is wearing thin.
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FerryPort,

01/01/2009 19:54:28
£42 ******g 50!
Wha's havin a joke?
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Steve Evans,

Malta 05/01/2009 13:49:28
The full works at the Royal Over-Seas League, dinner, the works and ceilidi, fireworks viewed from the roof and the warm atmosphere in the Club. Fantastic

 

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