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GALLERY: Halloween spectacular sends shivers down the spine of thousands as ‘aliens’ invade Inverness’s Ness Islands

Ness Islands Halloween event.
Ness Islands Halloween event.

Costumed aliens invaded the north to send a shiver down the spine of thousands of spectators who turned out to celebrate Halloween at the weekend.

The Inverness Winter Festival returned to Ness Islands for one of Scotland’s biggest annual community fancy dress events on Saturday.

The theme for this year’s show was that of an “alien invasion” and spectators of all ages were invited to boldly go when no Highlander had gone before in dressing up for the occasion.

They were transported to a “zoo” which housed performers portraying the most dangerous aliens and predators that the galaxy has to offer.

Visitors also saw at first-hand how alien eggs and larvae are cared for in a pretend “nursery”.

The creepy creation stretched for nearly a mile around two islands in the middle of the River Ness.

The show was sponsored by the Inverness Common Good Fund and is organised by the Inverness events and festivals working group in partnership with Eden Court Highland, Arts in Motion and the Limelight Events Service.

Lucy McGlennon, head of engagement at Eden Court, said: “The Halloween show on Ness Islands is a unique performing experience because it enables the performers to get creative and shape the final show with their own ideas.”

Inverness Ness-side councillor, Calum Smith, said: “With thousands in attendance and hundreds of families dressing up for the occasion, our Halloween show always ensures that our winter festival gets off to a spectacular start.

“The event is one of Scotland’s biggest outdoor theatrical experiences and a wonderful showcase for the talents of the many young performers from Eden Court Highland who are taking part.”

The winter festival will continue with the civic bonfire and fireworks display on November 5.

The Christmas lights switch-on takes place on Sunday, November 17, and the Red Hot Highland Fling will be staged on Hogmanay.