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The Rhythm Wave Band making their way over the Queens Bridge. < >

The Rhythm Wave Band making their way over the Queens Bridge.

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Through the tunnel of lights into Norrie Miller park.

Through the tunnel of lights into Norrie Miller park.

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The bridge and Tay Street are gorgeous at this time of year.

The bridge and Tay Street are gorgeous at this time of year.

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Mad Ferret always draw an excitable crowd.

Mad Ferret always draw an excitable crowd.

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The event has been a huge success so far, look at the crowds!

The event has been a huge success so far, look at the crowds!

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The Absurdist Pipe Band dancing through Tay Street.

The Absurdist Pipe Band dancing through Tay Street.

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Fairground attractions are always a hit with the children.

Fairground attractions are always a hit with the children.

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The pipe band march their way into Norrie Miller park.

The pipe band march their way into Norrie Miller park.

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Cycling Without Age made an appearance at the event.

Cycling Without Age made an appearance at the event.

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Riverside Light Night in full swing at Norrie Miller park.

Riverside Light Night in full swing at Norrie Miller park.

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The parade crossing the Queens bridge.

The parade crossing the Queens bridge.

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Tay Street market.

Tay Street market.

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Riverside Light Nights

27 January 2020

January has just gotten a whole lot brighter folks! Perth's glorious Riverside Light Nights 2020 kicked off with a multi-coloured Burns Night celebration, that included a parade through the streets, twilight market and fantatsic line up of Scottish bands. 

The event, which is now in its third year, has become a must-do in our winter calendars, transforming dreary dark evenings into a sparkling colour-drenched, music-soaked, fun and food filled spectacular with a little something for all the family!

Light Nights To Come: 

There will be food from Jim Fairlie, the kitchen farmer, and hot drinks and cakes from Procaffienate. Go on, pull out your wooly hats and warmest boots and head for the riverside. 

Gallery Photographer - Ian Potter

Ian Potter from LightPress Media and Design was kind enough to share these fantastic photos of the event with us. Ian is a talented photographer and runs his own Media and Design business, visit the LightPress website to find out more about his amazing work.