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Highlights of Belladrum day two: Warm weather, wrestling and wavy music


By Imogen James

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Crowd photo. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Crowd photo. Picture: James Mackenzie.

THE second day of Belladrum is drawing to a close this evening as festival goers enjoyed a day of glorious sunshine.

Despite water pipe issues and a lack of bar staff, spirits were high with today's main acts including The Fratellis, Van Morrison and Tide Lines.

Tide Lines lead vocalist Robert Robertson was excited to be back in the Highlands where he is from and to perform their new single Rivers in the Light.

It was also a day for local music as the Cromarty-born singer Tamzene graced the Grassroots stage, preceded by Rosie H Sullivan from the Isle of Lewis.

Tonight, Mother's Ruin was opened by Household showcasing the best of DJ's, a stage that is a firm favourite with the younger crowd.

Families enjoyed other action which included wrestling shows, skateboarding, salsa classes and craft workshops.

Weddings were in full swing as well as one couple walked around the site after their ceremony in the on-site chapel.


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