Hogmanay lights up Scotland with
fireworks and Franz Ferdinand
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[January 02, 2019]
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Scotland's
capital kicked off its New Year "Hogmanay" festivities on Monday with a
traditional ceilidh folk music dance for kilt-wearing revelers under
Edinburgh Castle.
A whiskey-fueled street party was due to be attended by tens of
thousands of people in the main Princes Street thoroughfare before a
concert by Glasgow indie-rockers Franz Ferdinand and a firework display.
"Hogmanay" is the Scots word for "last day of the year" and its origins
stretch back to celebrations of the winter solstice by the Vikings in
late December.
The partying in Edinburgh this year began on Sunday with a torch-lit
procession through the city and was due to end on New Year's Day on
Tuesday with a "loony dook" -- or "crazy dip" -- in the River Forth
beneath its three famous bridges.
(Reporting by Russell Cheyne; writing by Elisabeth O'Leary; editing by
William Schomberg)
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Revellers take part in Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations, Edinburgh,
Scotland, Britain December 31, 2018. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
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