Monday, November 17, 2008

Hogmanay spectacle for dance duo

Hogmanay spectacle for dance duo

Groove Armada
Groove Armada promise a mix of music, light and fireworks

Dance act Groove Armada are to bring in the New Year as headliners of Edinburgh's Hogmanay street party.

The duo are promising a mix of music, light and fireworks as more than 100,000 revellers gather for the party.

They are leading this year's celebrations, and will be joined by singer Paolo Nutini at the Concert in the Gardens on 31 December.

Nutini will be the first act ever to perform at the Hogmanay parties in both Edinburgh and Glasgow.

Performers at this year's street party, which will have four live stages, include Glasgow band Glasvegas, electropop group Hot Chip and indie band Belle and Sebastian.

What appeals to me about Edinburgh's Hogmanay is that it is the most famous celebration of that type in the world
Andy CatoGroove Armada

Pete Irvine, creative director of this year's event, said: "With the best emerging and established music acts and exciting new events, we've added a new dimension to the event that brings an explosive mix of energetic music and arts.

"Undoubtedly, to see the best bands and be part of one of the world's best parties, there really is no better place to be than Edinburgh."

Groove Armada's Andy Cato added: "What appeals to me about Edinburgh's Hogmanay is that it is the most famous celebration of that type in the world.

"I've never been to it and I want to be there."

Large screens

This year's celebrations, which stretch over four days from 29 December to 1 January, include time-honoured events as well as a host of new elements.

New events include The Dancin', a free show celebrating dance in all its forms, and a specially commissioned film to herald the year of Homecoming Scotland, a year-long series of events to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns.

Another new addition will be large screens along Princes Street to allow party goers to get a better view of acts performing.

Traditional events include the Torchlight Procession down the Royal Mile and the Candlelight Concert in St Giles Cathedral.

Tickets for all of Edinburgh's Hogmanay events go on sale on Tuesday.

The celebrations, an initiative of Edinburgh City Council, end on 1 January with the Loony Dook, which sees crowds brave freezing weather to plunge into the River Forth in the Queensferry area of Edinburgh.

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