Highland Hospice was the big winner as hundreds of people went along to Ness Factor 2024
Ness Factor had the feel-good factor as 12 talented singers took to the stage in Inverness.
Nine acts - including three duets - entertained a crowd of around 300 people at the Drumossie Hotel while raising more than £90,000 for Highland Hospice.
Kay-Lisa Davidson was the winner, delivering a crowd-pleasing rendition of Holding out for a Hero by Bonnie Tyler.
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Outstanding displays also came from Jo Turner (Take a piece of my Heart by Janis Joplin), Leanne Mackay (Run by Leona Lewis), Lisa Foster (Feeling Good by Nina Simmone), Kerry Vigurs (Hold my hand by Lady Gaga) and Rua Nicole Connell (Something’s got a hold on Me by Christina Aguilera).
The duets were Halde Pottinger and Grant MacNicol (Tribute by Tenacious D mixed with Baby one more time by Britney Spears), Dane Arnett and Tracey Morrison (Don’t look back in Anger by Oasis) and Shelley Gill and Charlie Simmonds (You can’t sop the beat, Hairspray/Glee version).
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