Edinburgh is set to see one of its first large scale fireworks displays since the pandemic this week which will be open to the public.
Running on November 6, the event is expected to see hundreds of people gather to watch the display when it takes place at Myreside Rugby Club.
With previous large scale events cancelled for Bonfire Night in the last two years, the display will also see a series of performances from different dance groups.
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Speaking about the show, organisers said the celebrations will begin on Sunday at 6.30pm, with the performances set to finish at around 8pm.
Featuring music from two local pipe bands, a "dazzling" joint performance will also be made by Bollywood dancers, Dance Ihayami, and the Delighters Fire Circus.
From there, the full firework display will begin, with the event also being hosted by Dougie Robertson and Malcolm Reid.
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Speaking about the display, organisers said: "This year, you can expect a celebration of both Scottish and Indian cultures to honour the great work we here at Scottish Love in Action are able to support, thanks to our generous sponsors and donors.
"You can expect music from two fabulous local pipe bands. This will be followed by a dazzling joint performance from Bollywood dancers, Dance Ihayami, and the Delighters Fire Circus.
"All of this will be topped off by a night sky full of sizzling sparkles provided by 21cc Fireworks!"
You can find more information on how to get tickets for the event here.
Event location: George Watson’s Rugby Ground, Myreside Road, Edinburgh, EH10 5DB
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