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MINISTRY OF SOUND REVIEW: If magic had a sound, this would be it





Picture: James Mackenzie
Picture: James Mackenzie

After a week of listening to opposing views and seeing a country split on politics, it was refreshing to feel unity at Bught Park last night.

Ministry of Sound Classical was the first to kick off the triple weekender at the Big Top Tent.

With support acts from K-Klass, Ellie Sax and Tall Paul, the party was non-stop from 6.30pm.

Ministry of Sound Classical on stage. Picture: James Mackenzie
Ministry of Sound Classical on stage. Picture: James Mackenzie

Despite the rain outside, spirits were high as people danced under the canvas.

From young to old, everyone waited in anticipation as the Scottish Orchestra took to the stage.

Playing club classics, they led the ecstatic crowd in numbers such as Right Here, Right Now by Fat Boy Slim, Pjanoo by Eric Prydz, and Good Feeling by Flo Rida.

Ministry of Sound Classical on stage. Picture: James Mackenzie
Ministry of Sound Classical on stage. Picture: James Mackenzie

Just as impressive as the orchestra, were the vocalists who got everyone singing their hearts out.

Not only that but the lights, the lasers and the confetti cannons made the whole night more than an event; it was an experience.

The crowd was well-behaved and gave a Highland welcome to each of the performers.

Picture: James Mackenzie
Picture: James Mackenzie

It certainly was a night to remember with high-energy throughout, as everyone danced their wee hearts out.

If you could hear magic, then this is what it would have sounded like.

Picture: James Mackenzie
Picture: James Mackenzie
Picture: James Mackenzie
Picture: James Mackenzie
Picture: James Mackenzie
Picture: James Mackenzie
Picture: James Mackenzie
Picture: James Mackenzie
Ministry of Sound Classical on stage. Picture: James Mackenzie
Ministry of Sound Classical on stage. Picture: James Mackenzie
Ministry of Sound Classical on stage. Picture: James Mackenzie
Ministry of Sound Classical on stage. Picture: James Mackenzie
Ruth Mason and Ryan Bell. Picture: James Mackenzie
Ruth Mason and Ryan Bell. Picture: James Mackenzie
James and Gemma. Picture: James Mackenzie
James and Gemma. Picture: James Mackenzie
Richard and Nikki Wolf, Paul Brown, Tomo Thompson and Tash Sutcliffe. Picture: James Mackenzie
Richard and Nikki Wolf, Paul Brown, Tomo Thompson and Tash Sutcliffe. Picture: James Mackenzie
Jacquelina McQueena and Morven Macpherson. Picture: James Mackenzie
Jacquelina McQueena and Morven Macpherson. Picture: James Mackenzie
Stacey Dyce, Sharron and Boomer Leckie, Brogan and Stuart Fiddes. Picture: James Mackenzie
Stacey Dyce, Sharron and Boomer Leckie, Brogan and Stuart Fiddes. Picture: James Mackenzie
Wendy Tate, Kerry Mann, Lorraine Campbell, Kelly Fraser and Lia Allan. Picture: James Mackenzie
Wendy Tate, Kerry Mann, Lorraine Campbell, Kelly Fraser and Lia Allan. Picture: James Mackenzie
Mark Morrison, Stephanie McNab, Mazza Morrison, Derek Johnson and Charlie McNab. Picture: James Mackenzie
Mark Morrison, Stephanie McNab, Mazza Morrison, Derek Johnson and Charlie McNab. Picture: James Mackenzie
Ministry of Sound Classical on stage. Picture: James Mackenzie
Ministry of Sound Classical on stage. Picture: James Mackenzie

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