Tobermory was rockin’ at the weekend as Mull’s annual free music festival provided some top craic and colourful entertainment.
Mull Music Festival organiser Neil Morrison from Macgochans said the event worked like a "well-oiled machine," and proved a smash hit once again.
He said: "The craic was as good as ever, it went very well, like a well-oiled machine. We had no hassle, all the acts turned up and everyone enjoyed themselves.
"If there’s any changes to be made, we’ll think about them nearer the time of the next festival, but we’re happy this year was so busy, if not busier than ever before.
"We’ve released the dates for 2025 already to give people time to plan ahead. We look forward to welcoming everyone back - and hope they’ll bring their friends."
Acts this year included The Laurettes, Gunna Sound, Atlantic Reel, RuMac, Shindig, Parting Glass, Tobermory High School Band and lots more.
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